
Little baby monkey Bella had always been known for her playful mischief. Whether it was tossing her toys around or sneaking behind her mom, she loved to stir up trouble. But today, Bella went just a bit too far.
It all started when she refused to wear her diaper. Every time her mom tried to put it on, Bella would squirm, giggle, and wriggle out of it like a tiny escape artist. After the fifth try and a big mess on the floor, mom had finally had enough.
So, as a gentle form of discipline, Bella was told to stand still and carry her diaper for a little while—like a reminder that she needed to behave.
Bella didn’t like this one bit.
She stood in the corner, her tiny arms holding the soft, crumpled diaper, her face full of grumpy pouts. She looked around, eyes wide, hoping someone would come to rescue her. But no one did. It was her time to reflect, just for a few minutes.
She didn’t cry, but her little frown said everything. Bella shifted from foot to foot, hugging the diaper like it weighed a hundred pounds. She sighed loudly, puffed out her cheeks, and even looked back at her mom with pleading eyes.
Finally, after her short “punishment,” mom gently came over, knelt down, and put the diaper back on—with no fuss this time. Bella accepted it, learning her small lesson.
And moments later, she was back to playing, this time staying clean and cute.
Even the cheekiest little monkeys need tiny time-outs sometimes—but always with love, patience, and a diaper in hand.