Little Blue, a baby whale with curious eyes and a playful tail, glides through the water, searching for the familiar, warm song of his mother. The ocean stretches all around him, with shafts of sunlight dancing down into the deep. Seagulls wheel overhead, their calls distant but comforting. "Mama? Where are you?" The little whale’s voice trembles with both hope and worry, echoing through the underwater canyons. Bubbles rise as he waits for an answer, but only the gentle swish of the seaweed responds.
Coral the Clownfish, bright orange and bold, pops out from her cozy anemone home to greet Little Blue. She flutters her fins, watching the whale with curiosity. "Are you lost, Little Blue? You look like you’ve swum a long way,""I can’t find my mama. Have you seen her?""No, but if you follow the coral reef, you’ll meet Old Turtle. He knows every corner of the sea," Grateful, Little Blue flicks his tail and continues along the reef, hope rising in his heart.
Old Turtle, slow but steady, turns his gentle eyes toward Little Blue. His deep voice rumbles like distant thunder. "You seek your mother, young one? She sings the sweetest lullaby near the warm current. Head toward the sun, and listen for her song,""Thank you, Old Turtle! I’ll keep listening," With new determination, Little Blue swims toward the golden light, his flippers slicing through the water.
Waves grow tall and daunting, tossing Little Blue up and down. He feels small and scared, but remembers Old Turtle’s advice. "I can do this. Mama needs me, and I need her," He sings a brave, trembling song, hoping his mother will hear him despite the storm’s roar.
Mama Whale, immense and gentle, glides into view, her eyes shining with relief as she answers his call. Sunlight sparkles on her smooth, blue skin as she circles Little Blue in a joyful dance. "There you are, my brave little one. I never stopped singing for you,""I missed you so much, Mama," They nuzzle close, their songs rising together in a harmony that fills the ocean.
Little Blue feels safe and happy, knowing he’ll never be alone as long as he listens for his mother’s song. The sea, once big and scary, now feels like home. "Let’s explore the world together, my little one".
















