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What the Zoo Can Do for You!

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We love our zoo!  From the moment we received our first zoo membership for Christmas when Xander was only 5 months old until now, it has been a ‘must-have’ for our family!  The zoo is a regular part of our routine.  When the weather is nice we go anywhere from two to five times a month.  During the hot months, we may only go once or twice per month.

But we still go.

If it weren’t for the 45 minute drive, we’d probably go weekly – year round.

My mom recently had a conversation with some people who were incredulous that one would actually buy a zoo membership.  They couldn’t fathom why people would want to go to the zoo multiple times for…

It gave her the opportunity to share all of the wonderful benefits of going to the zoo on a regular basis!

1. There is always something new to see.  Unlike any other museum, this is not a static exhibit.  The animals are always up to something and each trip is unique.  On our most recent visit, we got to see the Andean Condors get fed.  The boys were in awe as these massive birds spread their large wings and dove down to the meat offering at the front of the exhibit.

2. There is freedom to run and explore.  My little boys have a lot of energy.  Walking around the zoo and playing in one of their many play areas gives them the opportunity to flex their growing muscles, and release all of that energy!  Movement is vital for learning.  Children, especially little boys, need to move to help foster neural connectivity.  It is always fascinating to see what kind of play they engage in and how they incorporate their zoological discoveries of the day into their play!

3. There is ample opportunity to develop their observation skills!  As much as my wild little boys love to romp around, it is always interesting to watch them slow down and just watch.  They’ve learned the rewards of sitting still and waiting.   As a result of taking our time going from exhibit to exhibit, they get the treat of witnessing very interesting animal behavior and we all enjoy sharing our observations with one another!

4. And I know this is a bit selfish, but zoo mornings make for great afternoon naps!
5. Getting outside and learning about the world around us is incredible.  His creation is so diverse, complex and beautiful.   Watching my boys develop a love for the natural world and its Creator makes me smile!

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  1. Mary says

    November 29, 2012 at 12:43 am

    I just realized that we live in the same area. I know that zoo well. And I agree, zoo morning do make for EXCELLENT afternoon naps! It is well worth the 45 minute drive for us as well!

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