Little Chichi and her sister Jenny were spending time together, playing around like they usually do. At first, everything looked fun and playful. The two baby monkeys moved around each other, jumping and touching curiously.
But Jenny began to play a little too rough.
Jenny pushed and grabbed Chichi while trying to wrestle during the game. To Jenny, it was only playful energy, but Chichi was much more gentle and sensitive.
Soon, Chichi started to feel scared.
Her big eyes looked worried as Jenny kept pulling and climbing on her. Chichi tried to move away, but Jenny followed, still excited and full of energy.
“Eee… eee…” Chichi cried softly.
Her small voice sounded nervous as she tried to tell her sister to stop. She didn’t like the rough play and felt overwhelmed by Jenny’s strong movements.
Chichi’s face looked pitiful and concerned. Instead of playing back, she just sat there, trying to protect herself while looking around for help.
It was clear she wanted someone to calm Jenny down.
When Mom noticed what was happening, she quickly stepped in. She gently separated the two sisters and spoke calmly to Jenny, reminding her to play more gently.
Jenny slowly calmed down.
Chichi immediately relaxed once the rough play stopped. Her worried expression softened, and she moved closer to Mom for comfort.
Sometimes siblings get too excited while playing.
But with a little guidance and care, both sisters can learn how to play safely—and keep their fun moments happy for everyone.