But I’m Still Hungry, Mama!

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The sun was hot, and the watermelon was cold—just the way little Tapi liked it. He sat on the porch with both hands gripping a…
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LuLu Waited… but Daddy Didn’t Come Yet

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The room was quiet, except for the soft whimpers of a tiny baby monkey sitting alone on the table. His name was LuLu, and his…
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Minea vs. The Angry Chicken

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Every morning, the backyard was full of adventures—but for little Minea, there was one place that pulled her in like magic: the chicken coop. Specifically,…
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Welcome Home, Luca

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The door creaked open, and in stepped Mama—holding a bundle wrapped in soft cloth. Inside was Luca, a tiny, wide-eyed baby monkey with tufts of…
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He Slipped While No One Was Watching

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The sun was dipping low, casting golden light over the shallow river. Daddy had taken little Bonto to the riverbank that evening to gather snails…
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I Just Wanted You, Mama

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The morning sun lit up the quiet home as Mama swept the floor, humming softly while dust floated through the air. Dishes clinked in the…
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Where Were You, Mama?

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Super Koi was not just a baby monkey—she was the baby. And every evening, without fail, Mama gave her a warm bath with bubbles, soft…
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Please Don’t Let Me Go

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The wind blew gently through the trees, but the sound didn’t calm little Tino’s heart. He clung tightly to Daddy’s hand—both arms wrapped around his…
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Why Must I Walk?!

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Chamroeun was having none of it today. The milk was warm. The bottle was full. But there was one big problem… It was on the…
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From Dirt to Love

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She was barely a day old—tiny, trembling, and covered in layers of dirt and dried mud. Her fur was matted, her belly sunken, and her…
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