
Little baby monkey Emoly is known in her troop for being extra curious. With her big, sparkling eyes and wobbly steps, she explores every corner of her environment, always eager to learn and play. On this sunny morning, Emoly was wandering a little farther than usual, her tiny hands grabbing onto twigs and leaves while her mom watched from a short distance, keeping an eye on her adventurous baby.
Suddenly, Emoly spotted something new — a metal fence, tall and unfamiliar. Its strange shape and shiny surface caught her attention immediately. Slowly, she inched closer, her head tilting in wonder. She reached out with her little fingers, curious to feel the strange material. But the moment she touched it, a light shock ran through her tiny body.
Startled and frightened, Emoly let out a loud squeal and jumped backward, tumbling to the ground. Her mother rushed over in a flash, picking her up and holding her tightly in her arms. Emoly clung to her mom, still whimpering, her curiosity now replaced with fear.
Thankfully, the shock wasn’t strong enough to injure her, but it was enough to teach her a painful lesson. Her troop gathered nearby, some of the older monkeys inspecting the fence with caution, while others comforted little Emoly.
After a few moments, she calmed down in her mother’s arms, slowly starting to feel safe again. The experience was scary, but it also reminded everyone how dangerous curiosity can be in the wrong places. For baby Emoly, it was her first real encounter with the unpredictable side of the world — a lesson she’ll likely remember.
From now on, her adventures may be a bit more cautious — but the sparkle of curiosity still shines in her