In the enchanted Kingdom of Nappy, adults never grew up; instead, they toddled about in onesies, giggling and crawling, their faces bright with innocence. The kingdom was ruled by the tiniest monarch: King Don't Wee Wee, a chubby-cheeked baby king with a golden pacifier scepter and a crown that sometimes slipped over his eyes. The sun rose gently behind the castle, signaling another playful day in this land where grown-ups were forever young at heart.
King Don't Wee Wee bounced on his throne, his round face determined as he addressed his council of baby-adults. Sir Drooly, the bravest knight in a bib and helmet, crawled forward, drool glistening on his chin. Lady Giggles, the court jester with a rainbow pacifier, giggled uncontrollably, causing the bells on her bonnet to jingle. "Today, we must decide what games to play and remember—no one is allowed to wee wee outside the royal potty!" The court burst into delighted babble, clapping pudgy hands.
Suddenly, Nanny Snuggle, wise and kind with a soft gray bun and arms full of blankets, hurried in. "Oh dear, the royal potty is missing! Without it, how will the kingdom stay dry and happy?" Gasps filled the room as the baby-adults looked around in confusion, some clutching their tummies in worry. King Don't Wee Wee pouted, determination growing in his sparkling eyes.
King Don't Wee Wee, Sir Drooly, and Lady Giggles set out, crawling and toddling through the grass. "I bet the potty rolled away to play hide-and-seek!" "Maybe the garden gnomes borrowed it for their tea party!" The friends giggled, searching behind every toadstool and under every blanket fort. Butterflies danced above their heads, and their laughter rang out like bells.
King Don't Wee Wee crawled up, his eyes wide with relief. "There you are, royal potty! We were so worried!" The teddy bears seemed to nod, as if apologizing for borrowing such an important treasure. Nanny Snuggle arrived just in time to scoop up the potty and hug everyone close.
King Don't Wee Wee beamed, holding his scepter high. "Let’s always remember to share and never forget where we put our precious things. Now, onto the royal nap and dreams of more adventures!" As lullabies played softly, the baby-adults snuggled into blankets, hearts full of joy and bellies dry, while the kingdom of Nappy drifted into a peaceful, happy slumber.
















