His mother said, “Go outside and find a little red house with no doors or windows and a star inside.”
So the little boy went outside to search for the house. There he met a little girl. “Do you know where I can find a little house with no doors or windows and a star inside?” he asked the girl.
“No, I don’t,” said the girl, “but my father may know.”
So the little boy asked the girl’s father, “Sir, do you know where I can find a little red house with no doors or windows and a star inside?”
The girl’s father laughed, “No, Boy, I have never seen anything like that. Go ask Grandmother. She has lived a very long time and is very wise. Maybe she will know.”
So the little boy asked Grandmother, “Please, can you tell me where I can find a little red house with no doors or windows and a star inside?”
“No,” said Grandmother, “but I would like to find that house myself. Go ask the wind; he knows everything.”
The wind blew by the little boy and the little boy asked, ”Oh, Wind, do you know where I can find a little house with no doors or windows and a star inside?”
The wind said, “Yes, Boy, I will show you the way.” The little boy followed the wind up a grassy hill. At the top of the hill was an apple tree. The wind blew the tree and an apple fell off. “Look on the ground, Boy, and you will find your house,” said the wind.
The boy looked to the ground and picked up the apple. “It’s a little red house with no doors or windows but where is the star? asked the little boy.
The wind replied, “Take it home and ask your mother to cut it in half.” The little boy hurried home to his mother.
“Mother, I have found the little red house with no doors or windows. Please cut it in half so that I might see the star.” The little boy’s mother took a knife and very carefully cut the apple in half. Inside was a star holding tiny brown seeds.