Monkey Lyly was always full of curiosity. Every day seemed like a new adventure, and her antics often left her family laughing—or scratching their heads in confusion. One sunny morning, Lyly sat quietly in her corner, fidgeting with something on her phone. A little later, her mother noticed Lyly had disappeared into the bathroom. At first, nothing seemed unusual—until she returned holding her phone high in the air with a proud expression.
Her mother tilted her head, puzzled. Why was Lyly carrying the phone after doing her business? Lyly, with the cheeky smile only she could manage, tapped the screen and pointed toward the bathroom. It turned out she had taken a picture—of her own poop!
Her mother blinked, unsure whether to laugh or scold. “Lyly! Why would you want to see that on your phone?” she asked in disbelief. Lyly simply giggled and hugged her phone tightly, as if she had discovered something important. Perhaps in her little mind, she thought it was an achievement worth recording, or maybe she just found it funny.
Still, her mother couldn’t stay upset for long. The silly behavior was just another sign of how curious and mischievous Lyly could be. She was growing, learning, and exploring the world in her own unusual ways—even if that meant confusing her mother with unexpected “discoveries.”
Later that day, Lyly’s mother decided to gently guide her. She explained that some things don’t need to be kept on a phone, no matter how funny they might seem. Lyly listened with her usual playful grin, clearly not understanding everything, but nodding as if she agreed. Moments later, she was already running off to play, her laughter echoing through the house.
Though confused at first, her mother couldn’t help but smile. Life with Monkey Lyly was never boring—sometimes messy, often funny, but always filled with love and surprises.
