Little Mado was receiving LOTS of attention from Mom today.
Mom cuddled him, talked softly to him, and stayed close trying to keep the tiny baby happy and calm.
But somehow—
Mado still became very aggressive and emotional.
The tiny baby pushed around stubbornly, made angry little noises, and acted rough even while Mom patiently gave him love and care.
“Mado, calm down baby…”
But Mado refused to settle.
Then—
“AHHHHH!”
The emotional little monkey burst into loud angry cries while moving dramatically everywhere, clearly overwhelmed by his big feelings.
Poor Mom looked exhausted trying so hard to comfort him.
Even with all the attention, cuddles, and patience—
Mado still acted aggressive and moody.
Tiny hands pushed.
Tiny legs kicked.
And the emotional baby continued making frustrated little screams while Mom gently held him safely.
Little by little—
After lots of soft comforting and warm hugs, Mado slowly became less aggressive.
His loud cries softened into tired little sniffles while he rested quietly against Mom’s chest at last.
Still pouty.
Still emotional.
But finally calmer.
Because sometimes, tiny babies have very big emotions inside—
even when they are already receiving lots of love and attention.