Peter Pan is the timeless fantasy story of the boy who wouldn't grow up. The narrative centers on Peter Pan, a mischievous and charismatic figure from the magical world of Neverland. He visits the London nursery of the Darling children—Wendy, John, and Michael—and teaches them to fly. Peter takes them back to Neverland, where they join the Lost Boys and face thrilling adventures, including encounters with mermaids, fairies (like the jealous Tinker Bell), and Peter's mortal enemy, the villainous Captain Hook. The story is a profound exploration of childhood innocence, the fear of growing up, and the eternal, captivating power of imagination.