
The bathroom was filled with gentle splashes and tiny giggles. Baby monkeys Bella and PoPo were sitting side by side in the warm water, their soft fur soaked and glistening.
It was their daily bath before feeding—and they loved it.
Bella, the curious one, kept dipping her hands into the water, flicking little drops at PoPo’s face. PoPo squealed, not from anger, but from the cold surprise. His big round eyes blinked as he looked at Bella, then reached out to splash her back.
It turned into a tiny, playful water fight—full of baby squeals and joyful chaos.
Mom stood nearby, watching them with a gentle smile as she prepared their milk bottles. She knew this was their favorite part of the day. A clean bath, soft towels, warm milk, and then snuggles.
After a few minutes, Mom scooped up the dripping babies, wrapping them both in soft blankets. Bella curled into the cloth like a baby burrito, while PoPo peeked out with his messy fur stuck in every direction.
They were clean now—but their tummies were rumbling.
PoPo let out a soft whimper as he saw Mom holding the bottles.
“Okay, okay,” she said sweetly. “Milk time now.”
She sat on the floor, holding them close in each arm, feeding them together. Bella suckled slowly, peacefully, while PoPo made little noises between gulps, as if trying to talk.
The bath had calmed them. Now the milk filled their hearts.
By the time they finished, the two babies were already dozing off against her chest, their tiny breaths warm and peaceful.
This wasn’t just a bath. It was love, routine, safety—and the quiet joy of being cared for.