Butterflies, Giggles, and Mummy’s Love
One sunny morning, Mummy and her two daughters, Ahaana and Mira, decided to go for a walk in the park. Ahaana, who was 4 years old, held Mummy’s hand tightly as they walked, while little Mira, who was only 2, toddled along beside them.
As they strolled through the park, Ahaana and Mira spotted a beautiful rainbow-coloured butterfly fluttering around the flowers. Ahaana squealed with delight and tried to catch it, but the butterfly flew away.
Mummy smiled and said, “It’s okay, Ahaana. Butterflies are meant to be free. Let’s keep walking and see what else we can find.”
Ahaana nodded and continued to walk, holding tightly onto Mummy’s hand. Mira, on the other hand, was more interested in picking up shiny rocks and twirling around in the grass.
After a while, they came across a big, old tree with low-hanging branches. Ahaana and Mira immediately ran towards it and started climbing. Mummy watched them carefully, making sure they were safe.
As they played, Mummy thought about how much she loved her two little girls. They were her world, and she would do anything to keep them safe and happy.
When it was time to go home, Ahaana and Mira reluctantly climbed down from the tree and held Mummy’s hands as they walked back. Mummy thought about how lucky she was to have such wonderful daughters.
As they reached home, Ahaana and Mira hugged Mummy tightly and said, “We love you, Mummy!”
Mummy hugged them back and said, “I love you both more than anything in the world.”
And as they sat down for a snack, Mummy knew that no matter what, she would always be there for her two precious daughters, Ahaana and Mira. Because nothing in the world could ever replace a mother’s love.

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