Four Legged: Animals in the City

26 March 2011 Filed In: all the rest, corner view, tribeca, Uncategorized

What?  You thought that we city folks weren’t in touch with nature?

Each week, in a class that my friend Sonia cleverly named “Where the Wild Things Are”, we have teacher and wild animal center owner Travis come to Tribeca with his many boxes and crates of creatures.  During class Travis brings out his animals and teaches the kids and the Big People all about each animal.  Some, we get to pet (chincilla, chocolate chip starfish, albino python), and some we just observe (porcupine, tarantula, Mama wallaby).

All during the week before class, Liev asks, “Is today Animal Class?”.  He tells and retells the stories that Travis has told during class, with Travis’s exact inflection.  He will gather boxes and baskets, stuff in his stuffed animal creatures, and call class to order, teaching his sister, his mama, and his dad all about his stuffed pigeon or alligator.  At times he repeats back what was said in class that week, verbatim.

The other kids are doing it, too.  One of our two-year-old friends loudly announces, “I am Travis!” and even showed up to class last week with a stack of shoe boxes covered with various cloths, his own animal collection, that he toted from here to there and all over, toddling all the way with a special swagger and pride.

Even Mira, who is a city kid through and through, has had to admit just how incredible this class is.  She started out not wanting to go, complaining that it would be boring, something just for little brothers.  Quietly, she has come around.  I heard her this week, with a tiny edge of squeal in her voice, telling her Daddy about how the mama and baby Wallaby came back to class and now the baby stuck its head out of the pouch.

“It was soooooooooooooo cute!”

Hey, I don’t blame these kids.  Looking around the room while Travis is showing and telling about these creatures, you will see that it is not only the children who have looks of wonder in their eyes.

I sometimes find myself consulting my calendar and asking myself, “Is today Animal Class?”

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  1. daan
    26/03/2011 at 11:36 am Permalink

    Wow, even a kangaroo!

    Delight!

  2. Francesca
    26/03/2011 at 1:50 pm Permalink

    I want to live in tribeca, where the wild and city things are :)

  3. Don
    26/03/2011 at 2:04 pm Permalink

    This is great! I think everybody have an animal class to go to. Lucky kids and lucky you!

  4. kelleyn
    26/03/2011 at 3:15 pm Permalink

    What a fantastic opportunity for these children to get an upclose look at these animals. Happy Weekend!

  5. flowtops
    26/03/2011 at 3:35 pm Permalink

    This is great. We live in the countryside, so no wallaby or python in sight… Alas. I guess the city has it all!

  6. embracingitall
    26/03/2011 at 5:55 pm Permalink

    What a fun class for the kids to attend. I can see how they would get so excited about it. The wallaby is very cute indeed. We are lucky enough to see wallabies down our road, although they don’t hang around when they see us coming.
    Jacinta

  7. Andrea
    27/03/2011 at 5:47 am Permalink

    This looks great fun and a great educational experience too. X

  8. Meg
    28/03/2011 at 7:52 pm Permalink

    Is this something that we could sign up for too?

  9. charters41
    31/05/2011 at 8:42 pm Permalink

    What?  You thought that we city folks weren