The Animal Parade

By Madison B., 3rd Grade

A zookeeper say on fully limestone steps playing music to a tiger. The zookeeper, who preferred to play music rather than watch the animals, was taming the little tiger. The zookeeper liked animals because she presumed they could be very cute at times. When the tiger heard the music, it calmed him. The music helped the zookeeper earn the tiger’s trust. The cub earned the zookeepers trust too. The tiger was happy to be with the zookeeper.

Two extremely long years later, the shy cub was grown up. Now it was a tiger, roaming on its own. Unfortunately, when the cub grew up, it had to live in a cage because people believed the tiger would be dangerous. The zookeeper, who was away for a while, visited the tiger. When the zookeeper approached the cage, the tiger yowled. The tiger happily exited after the zookeeper, because he was tamed by the zookeeper. The grown cub was now free.

The zookeeper marched and played music while the tiger happily followed. Other interested people started following the parade! When they joined, they played an instrument too! They all presumed it was exciting, because this was the first parade they had noticed. Everyone, who was having fun, walked through the town. They and the animals that joined were all free! They marched on with the zookeeper and lived happily ever after.

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