Huda and the Honest Mirror
Story Introduction
This is a short and symbolic story about a sweet girl named Huda who learns how to turn anger into calm. It’s perfect for children and ends with a gentle moral.
The Beginning
Huda was a lovely little girl, but she would get angry quickly over small things.
Her mother used to say: “Huda, anger doesn’t bring happiness—it makes the heart sad.”
The Angry Incident
One day, while doing her homework, her little brother accidentally broke a vase on the table.
Huda shouted: “What have you done?! I’ll never forgive you!”
Her brother ran away, frightened.
The Mirror That Doesn’t Lie
Her mother entered calmly, brought a mirror, and said: “Look, my dear… is this really your face?”
Huda saw her angry face—red eyes, frowning lips—as if she had turned into a scary fairy.
Her mother smiled: “Anger steals your beauty… The mirror doesn’t lie.”
Huda’s Decision
That night, Huda whispered to herself: “I want to stay beautiful and loved… I will learn to be calm.”
The Next Test
The next day, her brother accidentally tore a page from her book.
Huda said gently: “It’s okay, little brother. Just be careful next time.”
Her mother clapped: “Well done, Huda! You’ve conquered your anger… and that’s the real victory.”
The Moral
What Did Huda Learn?
- Whenever I feel angry, I look in the mirror and remember: The mirror doesn’t lie.
- Anger makes the heart and face ugly, but calmness beautifies them both.
- I breathe slowly, count to three, then speak gently.
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