
Sweet little Luna loves her milk more than anything. Whenever Mom brings the bottle, her tiny hands grab it eagerly, and she drinks as if she hasn’t eaten in days. But sometimes, Luna’s love for milk causes her trouble. Today was one of those times—an unexpected problem after she drank far too much.
At first, Luna seemed happy and satisfied, her belly full and round. She cuddled close to Mom with a soft smile, her eyes half-closing in comfort. But soon, her expression changed. She began to wiggle uncomfortably, her tummy making little sounds as if it was too heavy for her tiny body. Then came the cries—soft at first, then louder and sharper.
Her little arms wrapped around her belly, and she kicked her legs restlessly. Mom quickly realized what had happened: Luna had drunk too much milk. The fullness was now making her uneasy, and she didn’t know how to handle it.
Mom rubbed Luna’s small tummy gently, trying to ease the pressure. She lifted her into her arms, patting her back softly to help her release the extra air. After a few minutes, a little burp escaped, followed by Luna’s relieved sigh. The cries slowly faded, replaced by tired eyes that soon began to close.
This tiny struggle was just part of Luna’s learning. She is still so new to the world, not yet knowing how much her body can handle. But with Mom’s gentle care, every little problem finds a solution. Even after the discomfort, Luna was safe, warm, and loved—reminded again that Mom will always be there to comfort her through the smallest and biggest challenges.