Little Minea knew exactly what was coming.
The moment she saw Mom preparing water for her bath, her tiny face changed instantly. Her eyes widened, and her body stiffened with protest.
She didn’t want it.
Not at all.
“Eee…!”
A small complaint quickly turned into—
“EEEEEE!”
Minea began screaming loudly, her voice sharp and full of refusal. She waved her tiny arms and leaned back, trying to escape before Mom could pick her up.
“Eee! Eee!”
Her cries grew louder, echoing through the room. She kicked her little legs and twisted her body, doing everything she could to avoid bath time.
For Minea, it wasn’t fun.
It felt scary.
It felt uncomfortable.
Mom stayed calm.
She didn’t rush or force her right away. Instead, she spoke softly, trying to soothe the upset little monkey. Her voice was gentle, helping Minea feel a little safer.
But Minea kept shouting.
Her dramatic energy didn’t stop easily. She continued crying loudly, clearly showing she didn’t agree with the situation.
Slowly, Mom moved closer.
With patience and care, she gently held Minea, keeping her secure and supported. She made sure the water was warm and comforting.
Little by little—
Minea’s loud screams softened.
Her body relaxed just a bit.
The fear faded.
Soon, the bath began, and while she was still a little moody, the intense crying was gone.
For Minea, bath time may start with loud protests—but with love and patience, it always ends in calm.