The Grandmother and the Chicks | Fairy Tale About Family and Love

Every family has stories that become legends, told and retold for years. One of the most beautiful stories from our home is about how a few tiny chicks changed everything. It all began with a kind grandmother we called Dado — a woman whose heart overflowed with mercy for both people and animals.


This is not just a story about chickens. It is about kindness, compassion, and how small acts of love can grow into something much bigger.


The Grandmother and the Chicks | Fairy Tale About Family and Love

A Grandmother with a Gentle Heart


Dado was known for her generosity. She cared for neighbors, children, and even the smallest creatures. If a cat cried at her door, she fed it before eating herself. If a sparrow fell from a tree, she carefully placed it back in its nest.


Her home was not just a house — it was a sanctuary of kindness. And one day, that kindness welcomed its most unusual guests: baby chicks.



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A Child’s Wish and Two Little Chicks


One of Dado’s young neighbors often walked with her. One afternoon, he saw chickens clucking happily in a nearby yard and asked, “Dado, can I have chicks too?”


She couldn’t refuse. That evening, she brought him two tiny yellow chicks. The boy’s eyes sparkled with joy — until his mother said no. “We can’t keep chicks at home. Take them back.”


The boy returned to Dado, sadness in his voice. “Mama says we cannot keep them. Please take them.”


Dado looked at the trembling chicks in his hands and said gently, “Then they will stay with me.”


And so, the chicks became part of her life.



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Joy, Loss, and the Lonely Chick


For days, Dado cared for the chicks like her own children. But one morning, while she let them wander in the garden, a hawk swooped down and carried one away.


The remaining chick cried all day, refusing to eat or rest. It followed Dado everywhere, chirping as if calling for its lost friend. Dado tried to leave it with neighbors’ hens, but no matter where she placed it, the chick always returned, running after her with tiny steps.


From that day on, it never left her side.



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More Chicks, More Love


Dado knew one chick could not live alone. So, when she found a man selling chicks in the market, she asked for one. The seller laughed: “We sell by the kilo — three chicks at a time.”


She returned home with three more, and soon the house echoed with cheerful chirping. Feeding the chicks became her favorite part of the day. She laughed as they chased each other, scattered grains, and filled the yard with life.



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A House Full of Life and Lessons


The chicks grew into hens and roosters. Some laid eggs, which Dado shared with neighbors. Some fell ill and passed away, reminding everyone of life’s fragility. Yet the joy they brought far outweighed the sorrow.


Children from the neighborhood often gathered at her gate to watch the chicks play. Sometimes, one would perch on Dado’s shoulder, making her laugh like a little girl again.


When asked why she cared so much, she simply said, “Every creature is a baby in someone’s eyes.”



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The Legacy of Kindness


Years later, we — her grandchildren — would sit by her side and ask, “Dado, how did we end up with so many chickens?”


She would smile and tell the story of the neighbor’s child, the lost chick, and the market bargain. She always ended with the same words:


“Kindness multiplies. One act of love grows into many. That is how the chicks came to us — and how love will always return to you.”



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Conclusion


This story may sound simple, but its lesson is timeless. Acts of kindness, no matter how small, can grow into beautiful memories that last for generations. For us, the sound of chirping chicks will forever remind us of Dado’s love.



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