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London zookeepers turn to storytelling


London zookeepers turn to storytelling
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London, Jan 15 : Keepers at the London Zoo and the Whipsnade Zoo have launched a series of virtual bedtime stories to help keep young fans in touch with their favourite animals during the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.
Their Tails from the Zoo will be available to watch online on the zoos official social media pages each weekend from Saturday until February 21, Xinhua news agency reported.
They will read different animal-inspired stories, told from the zoos most popular exhibits.
Featuring children s classics such as The Tiger Who Came to Tea , told in the company of Sumatran tigers Asim and Gaysha, animals will be at the heart of each storytelling session specially chosen to keep younger fans entertained through this lockdown.

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London Zookeepers are Turning to Storytelling to Keep Kids in Touch with Animals During Lockdown


London Zookeepers are Turning to Storytelling to Keep Kids in Touch with Animals During Lockdown
Keepers at the London Zoo and the Whipsnade Zoo have launched a series of virtual bedtime stories to help keep young fans in touch with their favourite animals during the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.
Their Tails from the Zoo will be available to watch online on the zoos official social media pages each weekend from Saturday until February 21, Xinhua news agency reported.
They will read different animal-inspired stories, told from the zoos most popular exhibits.
Featuring children s classics such as The Tiger Who Came to Tea , told in the company of Sumatran tigers Asim and Gaysha, animals will be at the heart of each storytelling session specially chosen to keep younger fans entertained through this lockdown.

Whipsnade , Central-bedfordshire , United-kingdom , London , City-of , Nick-burnham , James-wren , Sam-aberdeen , David-walliam , Zoological-society-of-london , Whipsnade-zoo-center , Xinhua

London zookeepers turn to storytelling to keep young fans in touch with their favorite animals


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LONDON, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) Keepers at London Zoo and its sister zoo Whipsnade Zoo launched on Thursday a series of virtual bedtime stories to help keep their animals in touch with their youngest fans during the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.
Their Tails from the Zoo will be available to watch online on the zoos official social media pages each weekend from Jan. 16 until Feb. 21. They will read different animal-inspired stories, told from the zoos most popular exhibits.
Featuring children s classics such as The Tiger Who Came to Tea, told in the company of Sumatran tigers Asim and Gaysha, animals will be at the heart of each storytelling session specially chosen to keep younger fans entertained through this lockdown.

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