In a lively Indian village, young Burbal loved to surprise everyone with his clever tricks. One sunny morning, he found a ripe banana hanging from a tree, but he wondered—how could he make it disappear just like magic? His curious eyes sparkled as he thought of a fun plan to amaze his friends and family.
Burbal whispered his plan to his best friend, Meena, a clever girl with bright eyes and a pink sari. 'Watch this,' he said with a mischievous grin. He carefully picked a small basket, a colorful cloth, and a stick, preparing his magic trick. Meena clapped her hands in excitement, eager to see the surprise.
Under the warm Indian sun, Burbal placed the banana inside the basket and covered it with the colorful cloth. With a dramatic flourish, he waved his stick and shouted, 'Abracadabra!' Suddenly, he lifted the cloth— and the banana was gone! The villagers gasped in surprise, clapping and cheering for Burbal’s clever trick.
Later, Burbal explained that the real magic was in making others smile and sharing joy. The villagers praised him, and Meena said, 'Your trick was wonderful, but your kindness is even more magical.' From that day, Burbal learned that true magic comes from kindness and sharing happiness with everyone around him.
