In a quiet corner of the garden, little Lu—the youngest member of the monkey family—was curled up in a soft blanket, feeling sleepy and a little shy. Everything was still new to her: the home, the sounds, the people, and the other animals.
But she wasn’t alone.
By her side, like a protective big brother, was Monkey Bibi, watching her with gentle eyes and a caring smile.
From the very first moment Lu arrived, Bibi took it upon himself to make her feel safe. He brought her soft fruits, tucked her in during nap time, and even shared his favorite toys without a fuss. When Lu cried, Bibi would gently pat her head or wrap his little arms around her in the sweetest hug.
“Don’t worry, Lu,” he whispered. “I’m here with you.”
Whenever Lu seemed nervous or unsure, Bibi would stay close, showing her how to eat, how to climb, and how to play. And when she finally giggled for the first time, it was because Bibi made funny faces and danced around just to make her smile.
Even the adults noticed. “Bibi has such a big heart,” Mom said. “He gives love so naturally.”
One afternoon, Lu cuddled beside Bibi under a tree, resting her tiny head on his shoulder. Bibi gently held her hand and smiled.
In that quiet moment, it was clear: Bibi wasn’t just looking after Lu—he truly loved her.
Because love doesn’t need big words or loud actions. Sometimes, it’s shown in small, kind moments. And Bibi, with his soft heart and gentle care, was already becoming the best big brother Lu could ever ask for.