Little Kasky was about to try something new for the very first time—
Walking on two legs.
Mom stayed close, gently holding him and guiding his tiny body. She encouraged him softly, helping him stand upright.
At first, Kasky looked unsure.
“Eee…?”
His small legs wobbled as he tried to balance. It felt strange and unfamiliar.
He didn’t like it much.
His face tightened.
His mood shifted.
Then—
“EEEEEE!”
Kasky let out a moody little cry, clearly frustrated with this new challenge. Standing like that wasn’t easy, and he didn’t understand why he had to try.
His tiny legs shook.
His body leaned forward.
He almost gave up.
But Mom stayed patient.
She held him gently, giving him support without forcing him. Her calm voice reassured him, helping him feel safe enough to try again.
Slowly—
Step by step—
Kasky moved one foot forward.
Then another.
Still a bit grumpy…
But trying.
“Eee…”
A softer sound now.
His balance improved just a little. Even though he wasn’t fully comfortable, he began to understand the movement.
Mom smiled proudly.
After a few small steps, she lifted him into her arms.
Instantly, Kasky relaxed.
No more frustration.
Just comfort.
For little Kasky, learning something new can feel overwhelming—but with Mom’s support, even his first steps become a moment of growth and love.