
The afternoon was calm until the house echoed with the cries of a very upset baby monkey. The little one had only one demand—he wanted Daddy’s arms around him, and nothing else would do. But Daddy, busy with some chores, gently set him down on the floor instead of cuddling him.
The baby monkey’s reaction was instant and dramatic. His tiny face wrinkled, his lips curled, and then came the loudest scream. He flung himself backward, kicking his legs and waving his arms in frustration. It was as though the entire world had let him down. His tantrum grew bigger with every second, filling the room with cries that pulled at everyone’s heart.
Daddy looked over, feeling both frustrated and amused. He knew his little one was safe but also stubborn. The baby monkey, however, didn’t care about explanations. He only wanted warmth, comfort, and love from Daddy. Anything less felt like rejection to him.
The scene continued with the baby rolling around, reaching out, and shouting louder as though begging Daddy not to ignore him. Daddy sighed and slowly walked back, crouching near the floor to calm him down. But even then, the little monkey wasn’t ready to give in. He wanted to be lifted, carried, and cuddled tightly against Daddy’s chest.
Finally, Daddy gave up and scooped the little one into his arms. Immediately, the screaming stopped. The baby monkey snuggled close, his breathing calming as he clung tightly. It was clear—cuddles weren’t just a want, they were a need for his little heart.
The tantrum was dramatic, but it showed something pure: a baby monkey’s deep love for Daddy, and how comforted he feels only in his father’s arms.