Apr 05 2009
Baby at the Los Angeles Zoo
Thomas is definitely too young for the zoo. It didn’t help that he missed his afternoon nap, and was completely exhausted. The weather was gorgeous, and there were dozens of moms pushing strollers. I could see how it’s a great place to take kids. We’ll take Thomas back when he’s older.
The first spot was the petting zoo. There were a few goats out in the open, but most of them were “resting” behind a rope. There were also some sheep and a potbellied pig in some enclosures. There was a bucket of brushes, and the children could brush the goats. Daddy held Thomas up so he could pet and brush one of the goats.
Just past the petting zoo, there was a “children’s room.” It was air-conditioned, and filled with quiet activities. The employee inside said that it’s a great napping spot in the summer. There were cubbies with animal and occupation dress-up outfits . There was a bookshelf stocked with animal books. One half of the room was filled with flower pillows for sitting on. The wall was lined with more pillows, and there were lots of stuffed and plastic animals to play with.
I plopped Thomas down on a flower pillow. He took a minute to look around, then started crawling around.
He loved it! He pulled books off the shelves. He face-planted in a giant stuffed elephant.
He could have stayed there all day. It was like a fantastic romper room made just for him. After that, we took a tram ride around the perimeter of the zoo. I look forward to going back and actually seeing the animals!
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What a cool “children’s room” - I wish we had one at our zoo!
I love the zoo and so far we’ve always had successful visits. It’s too bad Thomas was so tired… I bet he’ll enjoy the animals more the next time you go. The first time I took my daughters they were more interested in watching all the people than seeing the animals.
He seems like he was having fun in the zoo. I never been to a zoo here, I wish we could take our kids to the zoo one day.