Once upon a time, in a sunny garden, there was a little seed with a big dream. It wanted to be a towering tree, with leaves as large as plates and a trunk as strong as steel. So, it wiggled and jiggled until it popped out of the ground and started to wiggle and jiggle into something big!
The little seed giggled and wiggled all day and all night, trying to become a big, tall tree. It stretched and twisted, it danced and pranced, but nothing seemed to make it grow any bigger. The other flowers and plants in the garden chuckled and told the little seed that it was too small, too weak, or too silly to grow into a tree.
One day, a gentle breeze came by and said to the little seed, 'Don't fret or frown, little seed. You may be small now, but you will grow into a mighty, majestic tree. One day, you'll be the grandest tree in the garden, and all the flowers and plants will look up to you.' This kind breeze gave the little seed hope and courage to keep trying.
So, the little seed kept at it, wiggling and jiggling, until one day, it felt a rumble and a tumble inside. The little seed had become a sprout, and then it shot up into the sky, growing taller and taller! The other plants in the garden clapped and cheered as the little seed became a great, grand tree.
The tree swayed and played with the breeze, its leaves rustling and bustling. The little seed had become the grandest tree in the whole garden, just like the gentle breeze had said. All the other flowers and plants now looked up to the big, strong tree. And the little seed was the happiest seed in the garden.
From that day on, the little seed turned grand tree always remembered the kind words of the gentle breeze, and whenever it heard another little seed wishing to grow, it whispered words of encouragement and hope, reminding them that they could be big and grand, just like it.
And so, the little seed's dream had come true. It had wiggled and jiggled, and with the help of the kind breeze and its own determination, it had grown into a wondrous, magnificent tree, standing tall and strong for all to see.
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