
NEWBORN BABY MONKEY WITH BIG ROUND EYES BEGINS TO CALM DOWN
The newborn baby monkey, with his soft pink face and big round eyes full of emotion, had been crying non-stop since morning. His little hands reached out in the air as he squeaked and whimpered, clearly overwhelmed by the strange world around him. Everything was new—the smells, the sounds, the touch of his mother’s fur. He missed the warm, quiet comfort of the womb.
Wrapped gently in a blanket, he trembled from fear and hunger. His cries echoed across the room, making even the older monkeys pause in concern. The mother, Rose, stayed close by, whispering soft coos and touching his little hands to let him know she was there. Her maternal instincts had kicked in fully now, and she didn’t leave his side.
Little by little, the baby began to feel the warmth of his mother’s body and the familiar rhythm of her heartbeat. He blinked his big round eyes slowly, still teary but showing signs of relaxation. His hands stopped flailing and curled gently against her chest.
After a few more gentle kisses and patient cuddles, Rose offered him milk. The baby monkey hesitated at first but then latched on, suckling slowly. The calming effect was instant. His breathing slowed, his body stopped shaking, and his eyes started to close halfway, heavy with comfort.
Moments later, the once-restless baby lay quietly in his mother’s arms. His little belly now full, he looked up at her with those big, innocent eyes—no longer frantic, but calm and curious. The room that once echoed with his cries now filled with soft baby sounds and peaceful silence.
For the first time since his birth, the tiny newborn felt safe. It was the beginning of his adjustment to this new world—guided by the constant love and care of his mother. The storm of fear had passed, and in its place was warmth, security, and peace.