
A monkey, living in an ancient forest, starts to change slowly over generations. It begins walking more upright, using its hands for tools instead of just climbing trees. As its environment changes, it adapts to walking long distances and its brain grows, allowing for more complex thinking and problem-solving. Over time, its face becomes less protrusive, and it begins to communicate with sounds and gestures. The monkey’s descendants evolve further, using better tools, creating simple societies, and spreading across different environments. Their bodies adapt, and their intelligence grows, leading them to invent art, language, and advanced tools. Eventually, after millions of years, this small monkey transforms into Homo sapiens—a human. This journey from monkey to person is a slow process, shaped by countless tiny changes and adaptations over time.