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Thoughts on the Great Escape of Animals

The Great Escape of Animals is the work of Milla Robb, winner of the Andersen Prize. This book tells a little girl's interesting dream and expresses her desire to build a wild zoo and release animals.

The little boy Hans and the little girl Ludo are children of city zoo Hamley. They live in a small apartment in the center of the zoo. They like these animals very much. Every morning, they say "good morning" to the animals through the fence. When they come home from school at noon, they will walk around cage by cage and say hello to the animals.

One day, Lu Dao saw two tall boys teasing monkeys with fake bananas, and his eyes were filled with angry tears. She couldn't stand it any longer and ran home. She wrote a big red letter on the cardboard: "Don't take pleasure in teasing animals".

Hans took out a book and showed it to Ludao. This is a photo album, which photographed the animals in the wildlife park. They are so free and happy, just like animals living in the wild. Wildlife parks have a variety of small-scale landscapes: mountains, rocks, jungles, deserts and running water, which are as warm and harmonious as animals' own homes.

Ludo went out and hung the warning sign on the fence of the monkey park. She took the photo album and sat on the bench opposite the monkey garden and read it. After reading the book, she happened to see Bi Bo, the little monkey, trying to escape and getting stuck in the fence. She gave a shout and scared Bi Bo back, but the book was left on the bench.

At night, Ludo turned over in bed? Go to sleep. Gradually, she closed her eyes and had a dream. Bibo climbed outside the fence to play again. He went to the bench and saw the book that Ludao had forgotten. He opened it and read. The mother monkey told Bi Bo to find the lion king. Bibo came to the lion park with this book. The lion king saw that the animals in the book were so free and happy, but they were imprisoned in cages. He said angrily, "We can't stand it any more! It is time to be free! "

The Lion King ordered Bi Bo to steal the key to the fence from the keeper's room, and then the animals began to run away. Animals migrate freely to cities, and the police station receives a phone call. The police chief asked the mayor for instructions. He wanted to shoot animals, but the mayor didn't agree. He wants people to live in harmony with animals.

The mayor asked three children to persuade animals to stay in the city, but they must obey and not harm people's lives. The three children found the lion king and explained what the mayor meant. The lion king decided to set up a labor bureau to let animals work for human beings in exchange for food.

Animals were sent out to work one by one, but there were all kinds of problems. They wanted to go back to the zoo. At this moment, an old man came in. He takes his students to visit the zoo every year, but now the zoo is empty and the students feel very disappointed and sad. He just wants the animals to go back for an afternoon and let the children have a look.

The lion king took out the book and said, "We are ready to go back at any time, as long as you build the zoo like this book!" " "Then Ludo's dream woke up. Hans and Ludao decided to go to the mayor and ask him to build a zoo like a book.

From this book, we can see that people and animals can live in harmony, need each other and help each other. We treat animals well and set them free, and animals will return our kindness.

Animals want freedom, but there is no absolute freedom in reality. They can't stand the need to obey some rules in the process of working for mankind. In our human society, too, rules and freedom must coexist, and only by obeying the rules can we have real freedom.