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A Child's Dream of the Zoo

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A child narrator with a fever dreams of a midnight carnival at the zoo where animals and keepers behave as people: monkeys escort visitors, elephants carry spectators, birds wheel in columns, seals stage luminous displays, and beasts perform acrobatics, races, and dances. The poem comprises a rapid succession of whimsical vignettes—comic tableaux, musical ensembles, a primate delivering a lecture, and a parrot announcing tea—that mix absurdity and affection. The sequence builds a crowded, jovial atmosphere before morning routines restore order and the child awakens for medicine, leaving the imagined revelry behind.

About the Author

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William Manning

William Manning was an American author best known for his children's literature, particularly his work "A Child's Dream of the Zoo." This charming tale captures the imagination of young readers, inviting them into a whimsical world where animals come to life through the eyes of a child. Manning's storytelling often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the wonders of childhood, making his work resonate with both children and adults alike. His contributions to children's literature continue to be celebrated for their creativity and engaging narratives.

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