The nursery was warm and peaceful as baby monkey Miker lay on his soft blanket, cooing softly after his morning milk. His mom had just finished cleaning his old diaper — a routine part of his baby care — but for Miker, it was the start of his funniest moment of the day.
As soon as his mom gently wiped him clean and fastened the fresh diaper, Miker began making strange little gestures that sent everyone laughing. First, he stretched both arms straight into the air, fingers wiggling wildly like he was celebrating some great victory. Then, with a tiny squeal, he twisted his face into the funniest expression — mouth open wide, eyes blinking rapidly, as if saying, “Hey, what just happened to me?”
His tail flicked back and forth in excitement while his tiny feet kicked the air. It was as if Miker had just discovered how good it felt to be clean and free. The caretaker nearby couldn’t help but chuckle. “Oh, Miker! You silly boy,” she said, watching him roll from side to side, showing off his adorable post-diaper dance.
Every time his mom tried to pick him up, he’d raise his arms dramatically or make a soft, playful squeak — his own little language of joy. Then he’d touch his tummy with both hands and give a shy giggle, as though proud of his fresh, comfy feeling.
For a baby so small, Miker had the biggest personality. Even a simple diaper change became his stage for funny, unpredictable moves. Sometimes he’d tilt his head, staring curiously at his mom as if wondering why she was laughing so much. Other times, he’d suddenly reach out to grab her nose, giggling with pure delight.
After all his silly gestures, Miker finally yawned and curled into her arms, eyes half-closed but lips still curled in a sleepy smile. His mom held him close, kissing his tiny head.
That moment — sweet, innocent, and full of laughter — showed just how special baby Miker was. Even after something as ordinary as a diaper change, he could fill the whole room with warmth, love, and endless joy.