Monkey Kaka protects Mit from being scared by the sound of the plane

In a vibrant jungle filled with the rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds, young Mit felt a surge of fear as the roar of a plane cut through the peaceful sounds of nature. The loud noise made his heart race, and he instinctively looked for a safe place to hide. But just as he was about to retreat, his brave friend, Monkey Kaka, swung down from the trees.

“Don’t worry, Mit! It’s just a plane,” Kaka chirped, his eyes twinkling with mischief. “It’s not going to hurt you!” With a playful leap, he demonstrated how to embrace the noise, using his own antics to distract Mit. Kaka performed a series of silly jumps and flips, mimicking the plane’s sounds with playful howls and grunts.

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