
Mary, the tiny baby monkey, had one of her dramatic moods again. At first, she sat quietly, holding her little toy, but when she realized no one was giving her the attention she wanted, her temper began to rise. Her small face wrinkled with frustration, her eyes filled with tears, and soon a loud, angry cry burst from her mouth.
She didn’t stop there. In her tantrum, Mary threw herself down on the ground, kicking her little legs and rolling from side to side. The more she cried, the more dramatic she became. Her voice echoed through the house, making it sound as if her world had completely fallen apart.
Daddy tried to calm her down, speaking gently and reaching out his hands, but Mary only rolled away, still sobbing and shaking her head. She wanted to show just how upset she was. Her tiny fists pounded against the floor, and her tail flicked in frustration. The sight was both heartbreaking and a little funny—such a small creature carrying such big emotions.
Mom came closer with a bottle of milk, hoping to distract her, but Mary’s tears didn’t stop right away. She turned her head, rejecting it, letting out another angry scream. She wanted love and attention, not just milk. Slowly, as her cries softened, Mom lifted her up and cuddled her gently.
At last, Mary’s sobs turned into soft sniffles. Resting her head against Mom’s chest, her body finally relaxed. Though she had made a big scene, her heart was simply craving comfort.
This moment showed Mary’s strong will but also her fragile baby soul—full of feelings, needing care, and always longing for the gentle embrace of those who love her most.