Monkey Nana drives a wood





Perched atop a polished log shaped like a whimsical car, Monkey Nana grips a steering wheel made of twisted vines. The “wood” she drives is no ordinary vehicle — it’s a living, humming chunk of enchanted forest. Bark forms the frame, leaves flutter like flags, and squirrels hang on like tiny mechanics.

Her goggles are made of cracked coconuts, and she wears a vest stitched from banana leaves. Every bump in the forest path sends butterflies fluttering around her, while birds sing as if cheering her on.

As the wooden contraption rolls forward—creaking, groaning, yet determined—it leaves behind a trail of blossoms and jungle laughter. Monkey Nana, with her wrinkled face full of wisdom and mischief, lets out a proud “Whoop!” as she navigates turns only she understands.