Parents take newborn baby to hospital, who takes care of Cutis & baby monkey🤔

The house felt strangely quiet today. Mom and Dad had to rush the newborn baby to the hospital for a check-up, leaving Cutis and the baby monkey behind. As the car drove away, Cutis watched from the doorway, a little worried and wondering who would look after them.

But just when the silence started to feel heavy, Grandma arrived with a warm smile and open arms. She knew the children would need comfort, fun, and care while their parents were away. Cutis instantly ran to hug her, and the baby monkey jumped excitedly, clinging to her side as if to say, “Thank goodness you’re here!”

Grandma wasted no time turning the day into something special. She cooked their favorite breakfast, gently fed the baby monkey, and praised Cutis for being responsible. After breakfast, she cleaned their faces, combed their hair, and reassured them that Mom and Dad would be back soon.

Cutis took on the role of big helper, handing Grandma towels, fetching toys, and watching over the baby monkey like a tiny guardian. The monkey, full of affection, followed Grandma everywhere, offering cuddles and funny antics to make her laugh. The house slowly filled with giggles instead of worry.

Later in the afternoon, they called Mom, who happily told them the newborn baby was fine. The news lifted their spirits, and Grandma celebrated with snacks and playtime. They built toy towers, drew pictures for the new baby, and napped close together.

When Mom and Dad finally came home, Cutis and the baby monkey rushed to greet them—not scared or lonely, but proud and happy. Thanks to Grandma’s tender care, they learned that family love always surrounds them, even when Mom and Dad are away. The question of “Who will care for them?” turned into a beautiful answer—someone who loves them just as deeply.

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