Once there was a boy named Rahul who loved to draw. One day, while cleaning his drawer, he found an old pencil. It looked simple, but when he drew an apple with it, something magical happened—the apple turned real! Rahul was shocked and excited. He quickly started drawing other things—a toy car, a ball, a robot—and everything became real before his eyes!
Soon, his room was full of toys and things he had drawn. There was no space left to walk. Rahul was happy at first but later realized he couldn’t even find his books or schoolbag in the mess. His mother saw this and said, “Why don’t you use the magic pencil to help others?”
Rahul thought for a while and then drew food, clothes, books, and toys for poor children in his neighborhood. All the kids were so happy and thanked him. Rahul felt proud and joyful for using his magic pencil for a good cause.
Suddenly, the pencil started glowing and disappeared in his hand. Rahul understood—the magic was gone because its purpose was fulfilled. From that day on, Rahul believed that the greatest magic is helping others.
Moral: True happiness comes from sharing and helping others.

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