The tiny newborn baby monkey looked around with his big, round eyes, taking in everything slowly.
This place was new.
Different.
But not scary anymore.
“Eee…?”
A soft, curious sound came from him.
At first, he had been unsure—his tiny body tense, his movements small and cautious. Every sound made him pause, every touch felt unfamiliar.
But now…
Something was changing.
He began to relax.
His little body softened as he rested more comfortably. His eyes no longer searched in worry—they looked with curiosity instead.
“Eee…”
A gentle, calm sound.
He started to recognize the warmth around him.
The soft place he lay on.
The gentle hands that cared for him.
Little by little, he began adapting to his new environment.
He moved slightly, more confident now.
Less fear.
More trust.
When Mom came close, he didn’t hesitate—he leaned into the warmth, accepting the care.
His breathing stayed calm.
His body stayed relaxed.
For such a tiny newborn, this is a big step—learning that this new place is safe, that he is protected, and that he is not alone anymore.
For this round-eyed baby, adapting isn’t fast—but with love and gentle care, his tiny heart slowly begins to feel at home.