Zoe's Rescue Zoo: The Giggly Giraffe - Amelia Cobb - E-Book

Zoe's Rescue Zoo: The Giggly Giraffe E-Book

Amelia Cobb

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Zoe loves living at her uncle's rescue zoo because there's always something exciting going on. And Zoe also has an amazing secret... She can actually TALK to the animals! Something very exciting has happened at the Rescue Zoo - a giraffe has just been born! Jamie the baby giraffe's wobbly walk on his long legs makes everyone laugh, and he just loves to play tricks! But his tricks can cause trouble, and with the Best Zoo Competition coming up, can Zoe help Jamie behave AND have fun?

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018

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The baby giraffe managed a few wobbly steps, but he was so unsteady that his legs seemed to take him backwards instead of forwards! Everyone laughed – which made Jamie giggle too…

Chapter One

A New Baby

Zoe Parker ran down the red-brick path of the Rescue Zoo with a huge grin on her face. “Mum!” she shouted, waving her arms. “Mum, guess what?”

Lucy Parker popped her head round the door of the zoo hospital, where she was working that morning. “I’m here, Zoe! What’s happened?” she asked.

“It’s Jewel!” Zoe cried.

“Her baby is on the way!”

“That’s great news,” Lucy smiled. “Wait there, Zoe – I’ll be out in just a minute.”

Zoe bounced up and down on the path outside the zoo hospital as her mum quickly packed all the things she would need in case she had to help deliver the new baby – a giraffe!

Zoe wasn’t just a visitor to the zoo. She actually lived there! Her Great-Uncle Horace had started the zoo a long time ago as a home for any animals that were lost, poorly or in danger. Zoe’s mum was the zoo vet, and she and Zoe lived in a cosy little cottage at the edge of the zoo.

Zoe loved her amazing home, and her all-time favourite thing about living in a zoo was when a new animal arrived.

Jewel the giraffe was expecting her first baby, and Zoe had been looking forward to the little calf arriving for such a long time. The other zoo animals were really excited too!

“I’m ready, let’s go,” said Lucy, stepping outside and swinging a big bag full of special equipment and medicine on to her shoulder.

Together they raced down the path, past the wolves and the polar bears. As they passed the pot-bellied pigs, one of them pushed his snout through a gap in the fence and gave a grunt. “Yes, the baby giraffe is coming!” whispered Zoe, dropping back a little so that her mum wouldn’t hear her. “I’ll let you know as soon as there’s any news, Polly!”

Living in the Rescue Zoo wasn’t the only special thing about Zoe. She had a very unusual gift – she could talk to animals! It made growing up in a zoo even more fun – although Zoe couldn’t let anyone else know her secret. Not even her mum or Great-Uncle Horace knew!

Zoe caught up with her mum again, and when they reached the giraffe enclosure, a tiny furry creature was perched on the gate waiting for them. As soon as he saw Zoe, his fluffy ears pricked up excitedly.

“Hello, Meep,” Zoe said as he jumped from the gate on to her shoulder.

Meep was a grey mouse lemur with big golden eyes and a long, curling tail. Of all the animals in the zoo, he was Zoe’s most special friend. “I’ve been keeping an eye on things, Zoe,” he chattered importantly. “The baby giraffe hasn’t been born yet. But Theo, the giraffe keeper, is here. And someone else has just arrived too,” he added happily.

“Someone else? Who do you mean?” asked Zoe, puzzled. “Another zoo keeper?”

Meep shook his head. “Go and look, Zoe,” he squeaked.

Zoe followed her mum through the gate and into the giraffe enclosure. She always thought it was one of the nicest parts of the zoo, designed to look just like the African savannah, where giraffes in the wild would live. There were juicy acacia trees dotted around, a gurgling stream winding its way through the middle of the enclosure, and a large watering hole where the giraffes could have a drink and cool down in the summer.

Theo, the Rescue Zoo giraffe keeper, was standing on the other side of the enclosure from Jewel, whose belly was looking very big and round because of the baby inside it. Next to Theo was a man with wild white hair and twinkling brown eyes, wearing dusty safari clothes. On his shoulder perched a beautiful deep-blue bird with a curved black and yellow beak.

“Great-Uncle Horace!” gasped Zoe, rushing over to hug him. “I thought you were in Africa.”

Great-Uncle Horace was a famous explorer and animal expert, and he spent most of his time travelling around the world meeting different animals. The bird on his shoulder was Kiki, his hyacinth macaw, who went everywhere with him.

“I was!” laughed Great-Uncle Horace. “In fact, I was visiting a herd of wild giraffes in a very hot place called Tanzania. But I knew that our own baby giraffe would be arriving soon, so I decided to fly back to the zoo and surprise you all. It seems like I’ve got here just in time!”

Jewel began pacing about in circles on her slender legs.

“This is what happens when the baby is almost here!” whispered Zoe to Meep, who nodded. Zoe had been reading all about baby giraffes!

She and Meep stood back with Great-Uncle Horace, Lucy and Theo as they watched Jewel’s baby being born. First Zoe could see four hooves, then four spindly legs. Finally the calf dropped to the ground, shook its head and looked around.

“Oh, wow, what a gorgeous baby,” Zoe sighed, hugging Meep happily. She watched as her mum went over to the calf and gently checked it. “It’s a boy!” Lucy called to everyone.

“Yay! A boy like me,” chirped Meep, looking very pleased.

Zoe giggled. “Can we come over and have a look?” she called to her mum.

“Of course! He’s beautiful,” Lucy replied with a smile.

Feeling very excited, Zoe approached the new baby, who gazed at her curiously with his big black eyes. Even though he was much smaller than his mum, the giraffe’s skinny legs with their knobbly knees were already much longer than Zoe’s.

The little giraffe had large, fluffy ears, and two funny, furry stumps on the top of his head, called ossicones. His body was covered with a patchwork of golden-brown splodges of different sizes and shapes. Zoe knew that every giraffe’s coat patterns were different, a bit like the way every human had their own unique set of fingerprints.

“What shall we call him?” asked Theo.

“Zoe, you’re usually very good at picking names,” said Great-Uncle Horace. “Why don’t you think of something?”

Zoe did her best not to giggle. Her mum and Great-Uncle Horace thought she was good at picking names for new animals, but it wasn’t really true. She usually asked the animal their name, and then pretended she’d come up with it herself! She couldn’t tell her mum and Great-Uncle Horace that, of course. This time she really would get to pick the new giraffe’s name, because this baby was too young to have a name yet.

“How about … Jamie?” she suggested.