When Lulu Went to the Zoo
Andy Ellis, . . Andersen, $16.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-7613-5499-4
Four-year-old Lulu becomes sad when visiting the zoo: “The tigers were crying really big tears/ and the life had gone out of the llamas' ears.” Conversations with the animals confirm her belief that they don't belong in cages; penguins dream of dancing on icebergs and a flamingo longs to fly in the sky. She brings the menagerie to her house, where they play dressup, ride a scooter, and gather in the bathroom “for a lovely hot wash./ But the bear in the bathtub was a bit of a squash.” When zookeepers arrive to retrieve the animals, Lulu explains, “they just want to be free,” and imagines a place called Lululand, where they can cavort in the wild. However, that fantasy disappears as quickly as it's introduced: the animals are ostensibly returned to the zoo, and she continues to sneak them out “on warm, moonlit nights.” Ellis's (
Reviewed on: 02/01/2010
Genre: Children's
Hardcover - 25 pages - 978-1-84270-727-2
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