There are some very cute ape families at Paignton Zoo. Like all of us primate families, they have their trials and tribulations, so the mums like to get together for a chat, it’s what keeps them sane.
Experienced mums share tips with the first timers, on breastfeeding and how to cope with a lack of sleep .

Dad? well he’s looking out for the toddlers, making sure they play nicely.
But they get a bit boisterous, and he’s out of his depth.
‘I’ll count to ten and when I turn around . . .’
‘Oh for goodness sake, wait until your mum gets home!’
‘She started it dad.’
‘He’s asleep, quick Toby, let’s push her over the wall before they notice.’
‘Good idea, more lunch for us then.’

‘Clive, CLI-IVE, what are those kids up to? I hope you’ve been watching them, I don’t have eyes in the back of my head you know.’
I had my hands full at the zoo yesterday, helping my daughter with Scarlett and Layla, two of my grandmonkies, so I left the photography to their dad, who’s a professional photographer. Thanks for letting me use your photos Steve!






I loved your captions: they made me laugh over and over. The photos are great: can you inherit talent from your mother-in-law?
Grandmonkies – a real challenge. A friend of mine has grand pirates – also very taxing he tells me.
Captivating…
I knew you’d come back with some great tales!
I can’t stop laughing… 😀
Apes? Oh well! 🙂
Adorable story…great photos.
Love it, life in the monkey house getting up to all sorts of monkey tricks…
Monkeys can look so sad… these are the happy ones I prefer.
Ha, they probably make better parents than we do 😀
Hahaha yes, less distractions!