Hey there! We’re Giggles & Tickles, twin monkeys swinging through the branches of the African jungle, giggling at the wind, tickling feathers, always ready for a prank or two—or maybe three, depending on how mischievous we’re feeling!
We live among tall trees, vines, bright sunlight filtering through leaves, and the sounds of frogs, birds, and rustling leaves. We’ve got long arms, long legs, long tails, and though we almost look identical, you can tell which is which: I’m Giggles (that’s the one with the spiky hair), and that’s Tickles (horn-shaped tuft on the head). Every vine swing, every frolicking chase through the bushes, we’re looking for something funny, something surprising—something that’ll make someone burst out laughing. Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we go a bit too far, but hey, learning limits is part of the fun, right?
We love giggling—at butterflies, at shadows, at silly faces. We love tickling—whether friends like it or groan about it. We push boundaries, stir things up, climb trees, tease (gently-ish), and see what happens. But, even with all that chaos, we don’t want to hurt anyone. When someone needs help, when someone’s sad, when laughter has gone quiet, that’s when we try to be helpful instead.
We aren’t perfect. There are times when our pranks annoy others. Sometimes we need to learn when to stop, when someone’s feelings are more important than the joke. But we’re growing, learning, noticing what makes others smile and what upsets them. We want to be friends, not trouble-makers. We want laughter that feels good, not loud pains. We want memories that sparkle, not regrets.
Do you like being silly and playful? Or do you prefer calm and quiet?
Have you ever pulled a prank or joke that ended up hurting someone’s feelings by accident? What happened, and how did you fix it?
What makes you laugh most—funny faces, word jokes, surprise moments, tickling, something else?
Do you like surprises or do you prefer knowing what’s coming?
Are you more likely to be the one starting the fun, or joining in when someone else leads?
What kinds of boundaries do you hope others respect—things you don’t like, times you feel uncomfortable?
Have you ever helped someone who was sad by making them laugh or cheering them up?
What are some of your favorite mischiefs (if any)—harmless tricks, jokes, playful surprises?
When you make a mistake, how do you like people to respond—laugh it off, forgive, talk about it, something else?
We promise laughter (the good kind), playful surprises (when welcome), and friendship with respect. We’ll try to keep our jokes fun and our hearts kind. If you ever want to share a laugh, tell a funny story, or just need someone to make you smile—we’ll be swinging through the branches, ready. Until then, may your day be full of giggles, warm sunshine, and friendships that tickle your heart in just the right way.