





In a quiet village surrounded by green rice fields and soft hills, something extraordinary began to happen. People who passed through the small dusty road near the edge of town started talking about a “market” — not just any market, but CUTIS and Baby Monkey’s Market, where smiles were free, laughter was loud, and everything sold carried a story.
CUTIS, a kind-hearted farmer known for his gentle nature, had always loved animals. But his life changed completely when he rescued a tiny orphaned baby monkey who had lost its mother in the forest. The little monkey, named Milo, became his constant companion — playful, clever, and surprisingly helpful. Together, they became the heart of the village, always bringing joy wherever they went.
One morning, while CUTIS prepared fresh vegetables to sell at the weekend market, Milo was sitting on the basket of bananas, munching and inspecting them with his tiny hands. CUTIS laughed and said, “You think you can be my helper, huh?” Milo squeaked, as if to say, “Of course!” That was how the idea began — a market run by CUTIS and his baby monkey.
The First Day of CUTIS & Baby Monkey’s Market
When Saturday came, CUTIS placed a colorful signboard at the front of his small stand:
“CUTIS & Baby Monkey’s Market — Fresh, Fun, and Full of Love!”
Everyone walking by stopped out of curiosity. What kind of market could a man and a monkey run together? But as soon as people got closer, they couldn’t help smiling. The baskets of fruits and vegetables were neatly arranged — bananas, mangoes, cucumbers, and sweet corn — and right in the middle sat little Milo, wearing a tiny straw hat, holding a small fan made of palm leaves.
Whenever someone approached, Milo would wave the fan politely as if welcoming a guest. If a child came near, he would hand them a banana or try to tickle their hand. People laughed, children squealed with delight, and parents reached for their wallets not only to buy something but also to capture the moment on their phones.
CUTIS, watching all this, realized that Milo wasn’t just helping — he was the real star of the market. Word spread quickly. By noon, the small stand was surrounded by villagers and travelers alike. Some came to buy fruits, others just to see the adorable little shopkeeper.







The Secret Behind Their Success
What made this market special wasn’t just the monkey. CUTIS had always believed that food should be sold with honesty and heart. He grew his fruits and vegetables without chemicals, waking before sunrise to water his plants and care for the soil. Every item he sold was something he had touched, cared for, and grown with love.
But the magic came from the connection between CUTIS and Milo. While CUTIS weighed the vegetables and greeted customers, Milo would play his own role — entertaining kids, arranging bananas in funny shapes, or offering a sample fruit by pointing to the tastiest one with his tiny finger.
“Look, Mommy, the monkey says this mango is sweet!” one little girl laughed.
And she was right — it was the sweetest mango her family had ever tasted.
That’s when people started saying,
“If you want the best fruits, go to CUTIS and the baby monkey. They always choose with love.”
A Market Full of Surprises
As weeks went by, the market became more than just a place to buy things. It turned into a meeting point — a small festival of joy every weekend. CUTIS began to add homemade snacks, fresh coconut juice, and even small handmade souvenirs shaped like monkeys. Milo would help by holding the small basket of keychains, waiting for customers to pick one.
There was always laughter at their stand. If someone asked for a discount, Milo would cover his eyes dramatically as if saying, “Oh no, too cheap!” and everyone would burst into laughter. Children lined up just to take a photo with him.
One day, CUTIS set up a small tip box with a sign that said,
“All tips go to buy fruits for forest monkeys.”
That simple message touched everyone’s heart. People began donating generously, and soon CUTIS used the money to bring fruits into the nearby forest for wild monkeys. Photos of the kind act spread across social media. Overnight, the story of the farmer and his monkey helper went viral.
The next market day, even more people came — not only from the village but from neighboring towns. Everyone wanted to meet CUTIS and his baby monkey who weren’t just selling fruits but spreading kindness.





Competing to Buy — Not Just for the Fruits
Soon, people didn’t come only to shop — they came to feel something beautiful.
Each fruit from CUTIS’s stand carried a sense of care. Customers would often say,
“You can taste the happiness in his mangoes.”
And Milo added a kind of magic that no other seller could match. When customers picked up a fruit, he would tilt his head, look at them curiously, and then nod — as if approving their choice. People joked that he was the real “quality inspector.”
Even the other market sellers started to notice that people rushed to CUTIS’s stand first. But instead of jealousy, something wonderful happened — they began to improve their own stalls too, adding small touches of joy and friendliness. The market became brighter, happier, and more alive than ever before.
CUTIS and Milo didn’t just make sales — they changed the spirit of the place.
A Day That Touched Everyone
One afternoon, a little boy came to the market with his mother. He had been sick for months and rarely smiled. But when he saw Milo dancing on the fruit basket, he burst into laughter for the first time in a long while. His mother’s eyes filled with tears as she whispered to CUTIS,
“Thank you. He hasn’t laughed like that in weeks.”
CUTIS smiled warmly. “Sometimes, healing doesn’t come from medicine,” he said softly. “It comes from love and laughter.”
From that day, everyone knew that the CUTIS & Baby Monkey Market was something more than business. It was a place of joy, healing, and togetherness — a reminder of what life feels like when humans and animals work in harmony.






Expanding the Dream
As time went on, CUTIS’s small market grew bigger. He opened a small corner called “Milo’s Corner”, where children could feed the monkey a piece of banana or learn how to care for animals. He also started teaching young farmers about natural farming and kindness to animals.
Every visitor who came left with more than just fruits — they left with a heart full of warmth. And people kept saying,
“If you visit that market once, you’ll never forget it.”
Even when other sellers tried to copy the idea, no one could recreate the same charm. Because the magic didn’t come from marketing tricks — it came from genuine love between a man and his little monkey friend.
The Heart of the Market
So what’s special about CUTIS and Baby Monkey’s market that makes everyone compete to buy?
It’s not just the fresh fruits or the playful monkey.
It’s the feeling that every fruit was grown with care, every laugh shared with sincerity, and every act of kindness given freely.
People didn’t just come to buy. They came to belong — to be part of something simple yet deeply human. In a world often filled with rush and noise, this little market reminded everyone that happiness can be found in small things: a sweet mango, a monkey’s funny face, and a farmer’s humble smile.
And so, as the sun set each evening, CUTIS packed up his stand, Milo perched on his shoulder, both waving to the last customers. Their hearts were full, their baskets empty, and their story — unforgettable.
Because in the end, what made their market special wasn’t just what they sold — it was what they shared:
Love, laughter, and the gentle bond between man, monkey, and the people around them. ❤️🐒🍌