
In the warm morning light, BeBe, the tiny baby monkey, stood in the middle of the room with his little feet stomping on the floor. His tiny hands clutched a milk bottle tightly, and his face twisted in frustration. His big round eyes were filled with tears of anger, and his tiny mouth trembled as he let out loud cries.
Mom had just finished preparing the milk, but instead of sitting quietly to drink like usual, BeBe was furious! He wanted his mom to hold him while he drank—but she was busy cleaning up.
Feeling ignored, BeBe wailed even louder. He hugged the bottle against his chest and walked angrily behind Mom, sobbing and moaning as if he had just been treated unfairly.
“BeBe, baby, just sit down and drink,” Mom said gently, glancing at the dramatic little one. But BeBe shook his head stubbornly, stomping his tiny feet in protest. He followed his mom everywhere—into the kitchen, to the table, even near the door—never letting go of his precious bottle.
At one point, he got so frustrated that he sat down on the floor, kicking his legs while still hugging his bottle tightly. His cries echoed through the house, making it clear that he wouldn’t give up until Mom picked him up and carried him.
Finally, Mom sighed and scooped BeBe into her arms. Instantly, the tantrum stopped! BeBe sniffled, cuddled against her chest, and finally started drinking his milk in peace—exactly the way he wanted.