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A Picnic with Zoo Friends - & Schooling of Zoo Animals (Paperback)
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A Picnic with Zoo Friends - & Schooling of Zoo Animals (Paperback)
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Loot Price R298
Discovery Miles 2 980
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Love to see zoo animals in their cages. They may bite us, they may
even kill us. But what can we do with their cubs, the baby animals?
Love to play with them, love to talk to them in their way and teach
them how to behave. Could we get them to schools and enjoy picnics
with them? The teacher in the school was a big Elephant. With his
long trunk, he was guiding his four students - Giraffette,
Kangrette and cubs of the Lion and the Tiger - Lionette and
Tigrette. On a big trampoline the students were jumping and
dancing. Good that the teacher Elephant was not on the trampoline
to tear it down. Elephant was throwing a ball on the trampoline so
that a student could catch the ball and throw it back to the
teacher. Later, the students were all on the ground and doing some
tricks. Once all of them lay on their back and clapped with their
hands i.e. their front legs. Next they clapped with hands and legs
at the same time. Soon they were asked to stand first on their four
legs, and then on their hands i.e. their front legs. The picnic
spot was loved by all participants. It was a big forest where wild
animals roam about everyday; but on this day all ferocious animals
have been moved to another forest so that zoo-school students could
enjoy to their hearts' content. Still there were many animals to
play with; deer were dancing to picnic music, while monkeys were
swinging in the trees. Zoo-school students displayed their circus
feats to the animals in the forest. They climbed trees, walked on
two legs, had somersaults in unison. They also swam in the big pond
with their space suits on. There was so much fun that they hardly
realised that they had to break for lunch. In this picnic, the
students did not have to cook their food; prepared lunch packs
arrived there. They all said 'KHABO' and rushed for food. Food
packs were designed to suit the taste of each student. Millie and
Noor had parathas, pastas and sausages in their packs. After the
sumptuous lunch, some of the students started yawning, while most
of them wanted to make best use of the day by playing and running
in the forest. Just about this time, someone realised Tigrette was
missing. Where is she?
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