Once upon a time, deep in the forest, there lived a tiny little fly named Kely. Though small and fragile, Kely was very proud and never liked listening to advice.
One windy day, Mother Fly warned him:
“Don’t go too far today, Kely. The wind is strong — you might get blown away!”
But Kely just laughed and said:
“Oh, that’s nothing! I know how to fly really well. I’m a big fly now!”
So off he flew, buzzing joyfully over the trees, over the grass, dancing with the breeze, proud of his flying skills.
But suddenly, the wind grew stronger! A big gust swept Kely off his path — and threw him right into a spider’s sticky web he hadn’t even seen!
He struggled and cried out:
“Mom! Help me, please!”
A crocodile walked by — but didn’t care.
A rabbit came — but was too scared to help.
Finally, Mother Fly arrived, carrying a big leaf. She pulled and pulled until she freed Kely from the sticky trap.
Tears in his eyes, Kely said:
“I’m so sorry, Mom. I should’ve listened. I won’t disobey again.”
Mother Fly smiled softly:
“Those who listen, don’t get lost.”
📚 Moral of the Story:
Don’t act like you know everything when you’re still small.
Always listen to your parents and elders.
Obedience brings safety and wisdom.