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Millie and Billy Visit the Zoo-Nursery Rhyme
Millie and Billy were only five years old but didn't always do what they were told. Mom and Dad took them to visit the zoo Millie wore a pink hat, and Billie's was blue Mom said, "Children, we must stay together, and wear a raincoat in case of rainy weather." Millie whispered in Billy's ear until he giggled and danced in circles, wobbled and wiggled. They fed striped zebra and watched seals swim. Had lunch under a tree and climbed on a limb. They rode the little train that encircled the park, neither aware that it was now cloudy and dark. They both laughed at elephants having a bath but didn't notice they were on the wrong path because Mom and Dad were nowhere in sight. Millie took Billy's hand and held it real tight. They heard thunder louder than the lion's roar and then suddenly a cold rain started to pour. They were soaking wet without their raincoats and huddled together near a pen of baby goats. Someone was calling them with a familiar voice Millie and Billy knew they'd made a bad choice by wandering too far off from Mom and Dad. They were all together and everyone was glad. November 8, 2022 Be Creative Contest Sponsor: Eve Roper
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