Glory's Billion Walls of Kindness
In the bustling city of Mumbai, there lived a little girl named Glory. Glory loved to explore the streets of her neighbourhood and she was always curious about everything around her.
One day, as Glory was walking to the market with her mother, she noticed that many people were not happy. There was a sense of worry in the air, and Glory could feel it too. When she asked her mother what was wrong, her mother explained that there was a crisis in their country. Many people were struggling to find food and shelter, and they needed help.
Glory didn't like to see people sad and worried. She knew she had to do something to help. She went back home and thought about what she could do. Then, she had an idea! She decided to build a billion walls made of kindness and love.
Glory went around her neighbourhood, knocking on doors and asking people to join her in building the billion walls. She explained that each wall would represent a small act of kindness, like helping someone in need or sharing what they had with others. Soon, people started to join in, and together, they built the billion walls of kindness and love.

As they built the walls, Glory and her friends saw the smiles return to the faces of the people in their neighbourhood. They knew that even though they couldn't solve all the problems in the country, they had made a difference in their own little corner of the world.
The news of Glory's billion walls spread far and wide, and soon people from all over the country were building their own walls of kindness and love. The crisis in India started to feel a little less overwhelming, and it was all thanks to Glory and her simple yet powerful idea.
From that day on, Glory learned that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference. And she was proud to have helped bring a little bit of joy and hope to her country.
The End