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Once upon a time, in a cozy little town, there was a curious and adventurous boy named Max. Max loved exploring and discovering new things, but sometimes his curiosity led him into trouble. One sunny Saturday morning, Max's mother was busy cooking a delicious meal in their bright yellow kitchen. The aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the air, making Max's tummy rumble with hunger. He couldn't help but be drawn to the kitchen, where his mother was standing beside the stove. Max looked at the glowing red coils on the stove and wondered, "Why does it look so fascinating? It must feel warm and cozy." His curiosity grew, and he forgot all the times his mother had warned him about the dangers of touching the hot stove. As his mother busily whisked eggs, Max took a brave step forward, determined to satisfy his growing curiosity. He extended his tiny hand toward the inviting heat of the stove. But just as he was about to touch it, his mother noticed his mischief and quickly rushed toward him. "Stop, Max!" she exclaimed, her eyes filled with concern. "The stove is way too hot, and touching it could hurt you very badly." Max's mother gently led him away from the stove and onto a safe chair. She sat down next to him and began to tell a story—one that he had never heard before. "Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily who loved baking as much as you do, Max. She was full of curiosity and couldn't resist touching the hot stove despite her parents' warnings," his mother began. "One day, when her parents were not in the kitchen, she decided to sneak a touch." Max's eyes widened, and his attention was grabbed by the story his mother was spinning. "As soon as Lily touched the hot stove, she felt a searing pain. She quickly pulled her hand back and cried out in agony. Her parents rushed into the kitchen, worried about their little girl." "Tears filled their eyes as they realized the importance of telling Lily the truth about the hot stove. It was dangerous and could cause severe burns," Max's mother continued. "From that day forward, Lily promised herself that she would never ignore her parents' warnings again." Max listened intently, realizing the serious consequences of not heeding his mother's words. He understood that the hot stove was not something to be toyed with but respected and used carefully. With a glance toward the stove, Max looked up at his mother and said, "I'm sorry, Mom. I won't ever touch the hot stove again. I understand now how dangerous it can be." His mother smiled warmly, relieved that Max had learned his lesson. She hugged him tight, expressing her love and happiness. From then on, whenever Max felt the pull of curiosity or temptation, he remembered the story of Lily. He knew that he must be patient, listen to his parents, and always put safety first. And so, Max grew up to be a wise and cautious boy, always mindful of the hot stove's dangers. He would tell his friends and siblings the story of Lily, teaching them that it's better to be safe than sorry. The end. Remember, my young friends, never touch a hot stove, for it can lead to pain and regret. Listen to your parents and always put safety first. With wisdom and patience, you can steer clear of harm and grow into responsible and brave individuals.