
Little Bon Bon is usually a sweet and playful baby monkey, but when it comes to food, patience is never her strength. Today, her feeding was delayed just a little too long, and that was enough to spark a storm of temper.
She sat on the floor, her tiny fists clenched, her tail twitching impatiently. The moment she realized her milk bottle wasn’t ready yet, Bon Bon’s whole body stiffened. Her little face grew hot, and within seconds her cheeks turned bright red with anger. She opened her mouth wide, letting out shrill cries that echoed across the room.
Her mom tried to soothe her, patting her gently and speaking softly, but Bon Bon was not ready to calm down. She kicked her tiny legs against the floor, slapped her hands on her tummy, and even tried to climb onto mom’s lap to demand her bottle immediately. Her piercing cries grew louder, as if every second without milk was unbearable.
When the bottle finally appeared, Bon Bon’s eyes locked onto it with desperation. She reached out both hands, shaking with impatience, and snatched it before mom could even guide it properly. The moment the warm milk touched her lips, the storm began to fade. Her cries softened into quiet whimpers, then into contented little gulps.
Her red face slowly returned to its soft, baby-pink glow as she drank greedily, holding the bottle with both hands like a precious treasure. Within minutes, the angry little monkey transformed back into the adorable Bon Bon everyone loved.
Watching her, one couldn’t help but laugh at how quickly her moods shifted—all because of milk. For Bon Bon, food isn’t just a need, it’s her whole world.