The Water Drop’s Journey — Short Story with Vocabulary for Kids

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The Water Drop’s Journey — Short Story with Vocabulary for Kids

A raindrop named Boond travels through the water cycle — from cloud to ocean and back again!

📖 400 words ⏱️ 7 min ⭐⭐⭐ Hard (Grade 4-5) 📚 15 vocabulary 📖 Story 36 of 45

📖 The Water Drop’s Journey

High above the Arabian Sea, inside a fluffy white cloud, there lived a tiny water drop named Boond. She lived with millions of other water drops, floating peacefully in the sky.

“I wonder what’s down there,” said Boond, looking at the coastline of Mumbai far below. “I want to see the world!”

“Be careful what you wish for,” said an older drop named Dhara. “Once you fall, the journey is long and unpredictable!”

Just then, the cloud grew dark and heavy. It couldn’t hold all the water drops anymore. “It’s time!” announced the Thunder. “Everyone — FALL!”

And Boond fell! Down, down, down through the cool air. This was RAIN! Boond was a raindrop!

“WHEEEEE!” she screamed, tumbling through the sky. She landed — SPLASH — in a puddle on a street in Mumbai.

A little girl jumped right into the puddle! “I love the rain!” laughed the girl. Boond laughed too.

The puddle drained into a small stream. The stream flowed into the Mithi River. Boond was on an adventure!

In the river, she met fish, turtles, and other creatures. “Where are you going?” asked a friendly turtle.

“I don’t know!” said Boond. “Wherever the water takes me!”

The river carried Boond into the vast Arabian Sea. It was enormous! Boond felt tiny but thrilled.

Days passed. The hot sun beat down on the ocean. Boond felt herself getting warmer and lighter. She was evaporating! Rising up, up, up as invisible water vapour!

Higher she rose, until the air became cold. The vapour condensed — Boond became a water drop again! She joined millions of other drops inside a new cloud.

“I’m back!” said Boond. “I went from a cloud to rain to a puddle to a river to the ocean — and now I’m a cloud again!”

“That’s the water cycle,” said wise old Dhara. “We’ve been doing this journey for millions of years. Falling, flowing, rising, returning. Over and over. We are eternal.”

Boond smiled. She looked down at the Earth — at the rivers, the oceans, the green forests — all connected by water.

“I’ll go on this journey a thousand more times,” she said happily. “And each time, I’ll see something new!”

And somewhere in India, right now, Boond is falling as rain, flowing in a river, or rising as vapour. She is everywhere — because water never stops its magnificent journey.

💡 Moral of the Story

“Everything in nature is connected. Nothing is wasted — everything is recycled and reborn.”

📚 Vocabulary — 15 New Words

Arabian
अरब
Related to the Arabian Sea
“The Arabian Sea borders western India.”
coastline
समुद्र तट
Edge where land meets sea
“Kerala has a beautiful coastline.”
journey
यात्रा
Trip from one place to another
“Life itself is a beautiful journey.”
raindrop
बारिश की बूँद
Single drop of rain
“Each raindrop is a tiny water drop from a cloud.”
puddle
पानी का गड्ढा
Small pool of water on the ground
“Children love jumping in puddles after rain!”
drained
बह गया
Flowed away gradually
“The water drained from the sink.”
adventure
साहस/रोमांच
Exciting journey
“Every day is a new adventure!”
vast
विशाल
Extremely large, immense
“The vast Thar Desert stretches across Rajasthan.”
thrilled
रोमांचित
Extremely excited
“She was thrilled to win first place.”
vapour
वाष्प/भाप
Water in gas form
“Steam from chai is water vapour.”
condensed
संघनित हुआ
Changed from gas to liquid
“Water vapour condensed on the cold glass.”
water cycle
जल चक्र
Continuous movement of water in nature
“The water cycle includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.”
eternal
शाश्वत
Lasting forever
“The water cycle is eternal — it never stops.”
forests
जंगल
Large areas of trees
“The Western Ghats have dense forests.”
magnificent
शानदार
Extremely beautiful
“The waterfall was a magnificent sight.”

🔄 Words in Context

  • The word ‘Arabian‘ means related to the arabian sea.
  • The word ‘journey‘ means trip from one place to another.
  • The word ‘puddle‘ means small pool of water on the ground.
  • The word ‘adventure‘ means exciting journey.
  • The word ‘thrilled‘ means extremely excited.

❓ Comprehension Questions

1. What is ‘The Water Drop’s Journey’ about?
2. What problem does the character face?
3. How is it resolved?
4. The moral is:
5. ‘Arabian’ means:
6. ✏️ What was the most interesting thing you learned from this story?
7. ✏️ How does this story connect to your own life?
8. ✏️ If you could change the ending, what would you change?

📐 Grammar: Descriptive & Scientific Language

Use precise words to describe natural phenomena.
  • ‘Arabian’ — specific vocabulary
  • Using comparisons to explain concepts
  • Sequence: first, then, next, finally
💡 Science stories use cause-and-effect: ‘Because X happened, Y resulted.’

🗣️ Retell the Story

Retell ‘The Water Drop’s Journey’:

  1. Who/what is the main character?
  2. What is the setting?
  3. What challenge or journey happens?
  4. What is learned/discovered?
  5. What is the moral?

👨‍👩‍👧 Read Aloud Tips for Parents

  • Use expressive voices for different characters.
  • Pause at emotional or surprising moments.
  • Ask prediction questions: ‘What do you think happens next?’
  • Connect the story to real life: ‘Have you seen this?’
  • Discuss the moral naturally at the end.

❓ FAQ

What is ‘The Water Drop’s Journey’ about?

A raindrop named Boond travels through the water cycle — from cloud to ocean and back again!

What vocabulary is taught?

15 words: Arabian, coastline, journey, raindrop, puddle, drained, adventure, and more.

What grade level?

Grade 4-5 (ages 9-11). Complex sentences and richer vocabulary.

What values does this teach?

Everything in nature is connected. Nothing is wasted — everything is recycled and reborn.

How to use this for learning?

Read together, discuss vocabulary, answer comprehension questions, retell in own words, and relate to real experiences.

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