Early one sunny morning, the gentle waves shimmered in golden light as Bin, the clever little monkey, skipped along the sandy beach. His bright eyes sparkled with curiosity, and his tiny hands clutched a small seashell he had found earlier. The air was full of the sound of chirping birds, rustling palm leaves, and the soft swish of the tide rolling in and out.
Bin loved mornings like this. Every new day at the seaside meant new adventures, new discoveries, and sometimes⌠new snacks! But today, something special was about to happenâsomething that would make everyone laugh and shake their heads in disbelief at Binâs cleverness.
While exploring near a pile of driftwood, Bin spotted his friend, a round, red crab named Crabby. Crabby was sitting proudly beside a small bottle filled with creamy white milk. He had found it near the fishermenâs hut earlier that morning and decided it was his special treat. With his claws resting protectively around it, Crabby hummed happily, dreaming of a big breakfast.

Binâs eyes widened. âMilk?!â he whispered, his tail twitching. Bin loved milkâit was his favorite drink, second only to banana juice. He could already imagine the sweet, cool taste on his tongue. But he knew that Crabby wasnât the type to share easily. The crabâs claws were sharp, and his temper was as quick as the tide.
Still, Bin wasnât just any monkey. He was clever, playful, and always ready for a little challenge.
He crouched behind a coconut shell, peeking at Crabbyâs movements. âHmm,â he thought, âI canât just grab it. I need a plan.â
Bin began to think like a detective. He watched the way Crabby sipped the milk through a small straw made from seaweed. Every few minutes, Crabby looked around suspiciously, making sure no one was trying to steal his precious drink.
âIâll have to distract him,â Bin murmured to himself.

So he got to work. First, he gathered a few shiny pebbles and lined them up in the sand, leading away from Crabbyâs spot like a sparkling path. Then, he found a beautiful seashell and placed it right at the end of the line. âPerfect,â Bin giggled. âNo crab can resist something shiny!â
Next, he hid behind a palm tree and tossed a pebble so that it landed with a plop in the shallow water nearby.
Crabbyâs eyes darted up. âWhat was that?â he said aloud, his claws twitching nervously. Then he noticed the trail of glittering stones leading toward the seashell.
âOooh⌠what a lovely shell!â Crabby exclaimed, his curiosity instantly taking over. He scuttled toward the shining path, his claws clicking excitedly on the sand.
The moment Crabby turned his back, Bin made his move.
He tiptoed quietlyâso quietly that even the seagulls didnât notice. Each step was slow and sneaky. His little heart thumped with excitement. Finally, he reached the milk bottle. Bin grinned mischievously, grabbed it, and took one big gulp.
âMmmm! So creamy!â he whispered happily.

But just as he was about to take another sip, he heard a loud snap!
Crabby had realized the trick. He turned around, furious, his claws snapping in the air. âHey! Thatâs my milk bottle!â he shouted.
Bin froze. The bottle was still in his hand, half-empty. His eyes met Crabbyâs angry glare, and for a moment, neither moved. Thenâwhoosh!âBin dashed off, running across the beach with Crabby chasing right behind him.
The chase was hilarious. Bin swung from tree branches, jumped over coconuts, and dashed through shallow puddles, while Crabby scuttled determinedly, shouting, âCome back here, you naughty monkey!â
Seagulls flew overhead, squawking as if cheering them on. A group of baby turtles peeked from their shells, watching the commotion. Even the waves seemed to laugh as they splashed along the shore.
Finally, Bin climbed up a short palm tree and looked down, holding the milk bottle high. âOh, Crabby,â he teased, âyouâre too slow! Maybe next time you should drink faster!â
Crabby puffed out his chest and replied, âThatâs not fair! You tricked me!â
Bin couldnât help but giggle. âYouâre right,â he said. âBut it was just a game. Here, you can have the rest.â
He tossed the bottle down gently. Crabby caught it and looked up, surprised. Bin smiled kindly and said, âFriends share, right?â
Crabbyâs anger melted away. He nodded and said, âYouâre clever, Bin. Maybe too clever! But yes, friends should share.â
The two of them sat together under the palm tree. Crabby sipped the rest of the milk, while Bin nibbled on a banana he had tucked behind his ear. They talked and laughed about their little chase.
Soon, other beach friends came to join themâLala the puppy, Sumi the curious baby monkey, and even a sleepy sea turtle named Momo. Everyone was eager to hear how Bin had âoutsmartedâ the crab.
Bin told the story dramatically, waving his hands, and everyone burst out laughing when he imitated Crabbyâs shocked face. Crabby couldnât help but laugh too. âI admit it,â he said between chuckles, âyou really got me good!â
Then Lala said with a wagging tail, âYou both should make milk together next time. That way, no one has to steal it!â
Bin clapped his hands. âThatâs a great idea!â
So, the next day, Bin and Crabby worked as a team. They went to the fishermenâs hut early in the morning and asked kindly for a little milk. The fisherman, who often watched their funny antics, smiled and poured some milk into two small bottles.
Crabby carried his with pride, and Bin twirled his around happily. They found a shady spot near the rocks, where the sea breeze was cool and gentle. Together, they enjoyed their milk and shared stories of all their beach adventures.
As they drank, Bin looked out at the horizon and said softly, âYou know, Crabby, I think being clever is goodâbut being kind is even better.â
Crabby nodded in agreement. âAnd sharing makes the milk taste sweeter,â he added.
From that day on, the two became inseparable friends. They played hide and seek along the shore, built tiny sand castles, and sometimes raced driftwood boats in the tide. Bin still loved his little tricks, but he always made sure to share whatever he foundâwhether it was milk, fruit, or even laughter.
One evening, as the sun dipped low and painted the sea orange and pink, Bin and Crabby watched the waves together. The air was calm, and the world seemed perfect.
Crabby sighed happily. âYou know, Bin, I never thought a monkey could be such a good friend.â
Bin grinned. âAnd I never thought a crab could be so much fun!â
They clinked their empty bottles together like a toast and burst out laughing.
And from that day, whenever anyone on the beach saw the clever little monkey and the red crab together, they smiled knowingly. Because they all remembered the funny story of how Bin cleverly took the crabâs milk bottleâand how it turned into the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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