In his short story _"Eyes Have It"_ by Ruskin Bond, the reader finds an interesting tale showcasing the power of understanding what one might think of as unimportant - in this case, animals and insects. Each chapter in the story is from the view of individual creatures.
Moral of the story
From the eyes of small to tiny creatures (including mosquitoes, frogs, dogs, horses) to a little boy- the characters each teach the other some form of a life lesson in a kind of karmic balance of nature and kindness. Bond shows the delicate interdependency and fragility of all life.