In the peaceful forest where the monkeys live, every day is a story of love, care, and learning. Today’s story is about Katrina, a strong and wise mother monkey, and Libby, a young and impatient female who still has much to learn about caring for the little ones. Baby Rainbow, the gentle and playful infant monkey, is the center of everyone’s attention—but also the reason for today’s lesson.
Libby, eager but careless, often tries to play with Rainbow without understanding how fragile and sensitive baby monkeys can be. Her rough touches and quick movements sometimes make the baby scared and uncomfortable. Katrina, watching closely from a distance, finally decides that it’s time to teach Libby an important lesson about responsibility and compassion.
When Libby accidentally makes Rainbow cry, Katrina rushes in—not with anger, but with calm authority. She gently picks up the trembling baby, holding Rainbow close to her chest to comfort him. Then, turning to Libby, Katrina softly but firmly shows her the right way—how to cradle, groom, and care with patience. The forest seems to fall silent, as even the other monkeys watch this moment of quiet teaching.
Libby’s eyes fill with guilt and understanding. She realizes that caring for a baby is not just about playing—it’s about tenderness, safety, and love. Slowly, she imitates Katrina’s gentle actions, learning to move softly and protectively. Rainbow soon stops crying and even reaches out to touch Libby’s hand, forgiving her with innocent trust.
From that day, Libby changes. She becomes more thoughtful and kind, often helping Katrina with Rainbow and other little ones. Katrina’s lesson stays in her heart—a reminder that true care comes not from strength, but from love and patience.