Tiny Monkey Rainbow was Mis-treated by Step Mummy Libby
Tiny Monkey Rainbow lived high in the green rainforest, where the trees whispered secrets and the sun painted golden patterns on the leaves. Rainbow was small for his age, with soft brown fur and bright, curious eyes that sparkled like morning dew. His real mother had once cared for him with warmth and patience, but after she disappeared, his father brought home a new step mummy named Libby.
At first, Rainbow hoped Libby would love him the way his real mother had. But Libby was cold and sharp-voiced. She made Rainbow do all the hard work while the other monkeys played. Every morning, Rainbow was sent to gather fruit alone, even when the vines were slippery and the forest felt too quiet. If he came back tired or hungry, Libby scolded him and called him useless.
Libby never listened when Rainbow tried to explain himself. She blamed him for things he had not done and often took food away as punishment. Rainbow’s heart grew heavy, and his once-bright smile slowly faded. At night, he curled up on his leaf bed and wondered why he was treated so badly when all he wanted was to be kind and helpful.
One day, as Rainbow struggled to carry a heavy basket of bananas, he slipped and fell. The fruit rolled down the hill, and Rainbow began to cry. An old parrot, who had been watching from above, flew down and gently asked what was wrong. Rainbow told him everything—about Libby, the harsh words, and the loneliness.
The parrot spread the story through the forest, and soon the animals paid attention. Rainbow’s father finally saw the truth he had been blind to. He stood up to Libby and told her that cruelty had no place in their home. Libby, faced with her actions, left the forest in shame.
With peace restored, Rainbow began to heal. Laughter returned to his days, and kindness surrounded him once more. Though he had suffered, Rainbow learned that even the smallest voice deserves to be heard—and that compassion is stronger than cruelty. 🌈🐒
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