Little baby Koy had been acting very naughty that day. She ran around the room, touching things she wasn’t supposed to and ignoring Mom’s gentle warnings.
Mom tried to guide her many times.
“Don’t do that, Koy,” Mom said softly.
But Koy kept being stubborn.
After a while, Mom decided to stop her behavior and gently punish her by making her sit still for a moment. It wasn’t meant to hurt her—just to teach her to calm down and listen.
But Koy didn’t want to accept it.
The moment Mom tried to make her sit quietly, Koy quickly pulled away. Her tiny face looked stubborn and upset as she shook her head.
Then suddenly—
“EEEEEE!”
Baby Koy began crying loudly.
She waved her little arms and twisted her body, clearly refusing the punishment. The dramatic baby monkey tried to escape Mom’s hands and run away again.
“Eeeee! Eeee!”
Her loud cries filled the room while she protested strongly. Koy didn’t want to sit still or accept the lesson.
Mom stayed calm.
Instead of getting angry, she gently held Koy and spoke to her patiently. After a few moments, Koy’s loud cries slowly turned into soft sniffles.
The stubborn baby monkey finally settled down.
Mom softly patted her and reminded her to behave better next time.
Sometimes little Koy tries to avoid discipline—but those small lessons help her learn how to behave and grow every day.