Ethan and Addison stood at the zoo's entrance, eyes wide with anticipation. He clutched the map tightly, eager to plan their route, while she pointed out the giant elephant statue that greeted them. "Let's start with the African Savannah exhibit!" Ethan suggested, his voice bubbling with excitement. "I can't wait to see the giraffes," Addison replied, her eyes sparkling.
Addison marveled at the giraffes, their long necks reaching high into the trees. Ethan snapped photos, trying to capture the majestic creatures. "Look at how tall they are!" Addison exclaimed, pulling Ethan closer to the viewing platform. "I read they can run up to 37 miles per hour," he shared, eyes glued to the animals.
Ethan and Addison wandered through the dense vegetation, entranced by the colors and sounds. "This feels like a real jungle," Ethan said, wiping his brow. Addison stopped to watch a family of monkeys swinging playfully from branch to branch. "They're so lively! I wish I could climb like that," she laughed.
Ethan and Addison settled down with their lunch, recounting the highlights of their morning. "The elephants were amazing, especially the baby," Addison said between bites. "And the lion's roar was incredible," Ethan added, recalling the powerful sound that had resonated through the park.
Addison giggled as a particularly curious penguin approached the glass, tilting its head at them. "I think it likes you," Ethan teased, snapping another photo. "I wish I could take it home," she joked, pressing her hand against the glass.
Ethan and Addison walked slowly, reliving their favorite moments. "We should come back next month," Ethan suggested, looking forward to more adventures. "Definitely," Addison agreed, already imagining their next visit. As they left the zoo, the laughter of children and the echoes of the wild filled their hearts with memories to cherish.
















