The story of the yellow ladybird is a classic children’s tale. The story starts with a ladybug named Lucy. This ladybug was like no other because she was different from the rest. She had yellow wings instead of red wings.
Everyone except Lucy loved her yellow wings. She wished to have red wings like other ladybugs. Each morning when Lucy left for school, her friends would greet her. Even the spider, which was sulky to everyone and would greet Lucy on her way to school.
Everyone in town loved Lucy’s yellow wings, and they loved how different she was from everyone else. They would all play with her and make her happy. However, Lucy wasn’t satisfied because she wanted to be like other ladybugs. She wanted to have red wings just like other ladybugs.
Lucy’s mother was sad seeing her daughter worry so much. So, the mother decided to help her. The mother bought red paint and she used it to color Lucy’s wings. The little ladybug was excited that she already had the same wings as her friends.
Lucy was happy, and the next day, she immediately went to school to show her friends her new wings. However, she was surprised by her friend’s reaction. When she got to school, no one greeted her, not even her best friends.
The little ladybug was sad that none of her friends recognized her. She went to school heartbroken that none of her friends were greeting her. She felt lonely and sat in the corner in school. After some time, her teacher noticed her and asked her what was wrong.
The teacher told her that she had painted her wings just like her friends. She told Lucy that her yellow wings were what made her unique, and they were beautiful. The yellow wings she has make her different from other ladybugs.
The teacher told her that her wings made her different and she told her that her friends were also unique and they looked amazing in their way. Listening to her teacher, Lucy realized that she had made a mistake and she left school and she went home immediately.
The ladybug went to the bathroom, and she took a shower. She washed all the red paint away from her wings, and she realized that her wings were unique just the way it is. She promised herself that she would never paint her wings in another color ever again. The next day, the ladybug went to school with her yellow wings, and her friends were happy to see her. This concludes the story of the yellow ladybird.