The poor little baby monkey sat alone quietly on the sand.
No playing.
No happy sounds.
Only soft little sniffles while he rubbed his tiny eyes again and again with sandy hands.
At first, he only looked sleepy and emotional.
But slowly—
The rubbing became rougher.
Poor baby kept wiping his eyes while sitting sadly alone, not realizing the sand on his tiny fingers was hurting the sensitive area around his eye.
“Mm… ahhh…”
Tiny cries escaped as discomfort started growing stronger.
His little eye became red and irritated while tears rolled down his cheeks. Still, the confused baby continued rubbing it desperately, trying to stop the uncomfortable feeling.
Poor lonely baby looked pitiful sitting there on the sand.
Finally, Mom noticed something was wrong.
“Oh no, baby!”
She quickly hurried over and gently stopped him from rubbing his eye anymore. Carefully lifting him into warm arms, Mom softly checked the irritated little eye while comforting him with gentle words.
The tiny baby cried sadly against her chest, clearly uncomfortable and frightened by the pain.
Mom carefully cleaned the sandy area around his eye little by little until the irritation slowly eased.
Finally—
The baby relaxed slightly.
His tiny cries softened into sleepy sniffles while Mom held him close protectively.
Because sometimes, tiny babies hurt themselves accidentally—
especially when they feel lonely and don’t understand how delicate they still are.