Group of Monkeys

Once upon a time, in a dense jungle, there was a group of monkeys who lived together in a big tree. They were a happy and mischievous bunch, always playing and swinging from branch to branch.

One day, a new monkey named Max came to the jungle. Max was a very shy monkey and found it difficult to make friends with the other monkeys. He spent most of his time sitting alone on a branch, watching the other monkeys play.

One day, when the other monkeys were playing their favorite game of "catch me if you can," they noticed that Max was sitting alone, looking sad. They stopped playing and went up to him, asking him why he was so sad. Max told them that he was new to the jungle and did not have any friends. The other monkeys felt sorry for Max and decided to help him.

They invited him to play with them and showed him how to swing from branch to branch. They also showed him how to play their favorite games and shared their food with him. Max was overjoyed and grateful for the kindness shown by the other monkeys.

Over time, Max started to gain confidence and became good friends with the other monkeys. They would play together, have fun, and even help each other in times of need. They were a happy and tight-knit group of friends.

One day, the monkeys noticed that some fruits on a nearby tree were too high for them to reach. They tried jumping, but they could not reach the fruits. Max had an idea. He remembered a trick he had learned from his previous monkey friends, and he showed the other monkeys how to form a pyramid to reach the fruits.

The monkeys were amazed at how easily they could reach the fruits using this trick. They thanked Max for his clever idea and felt proud of their teamwork. From that day on, the monkeys would use the pyramid trick to reach high fruits, and they felt grateful for having a friend like Max.

The moral of the story is that it's essential to be kind and helpful to others, especially when they're new and feeling left out. Making friends and working together is a great way to solve problems and achieve things that we couldn't do alone.

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