Chapter 1557
I put down the book and walked toward the children to avoid the atmosphere bing more awkward.
"Is there a book here that you want?"
Munchkin pouted. "Nope, I already have all of the encyclopedias here, and the rest of the books about dinosaurs are all for children."
I was amused by him. "Aren''t you a child too?"
"But I already know all of these. I even know more than the books."
The little guy was not happy, but professional archaeology books would be too advanced for his current level.
"Why don''t youe with us to listen to a
talk about chimpanzees, then?" Fred suddenly suggested.
"There would also be some information rted to ancient times. Plus, there''s a close connection between the evolution of humans and goris. The speaker will focus on this topic, so I think you''ll be interested."
Fred said timely.
I had originally nned to take Munchkin home and look up some information on the inte, but my eyes widened after hearing Fred say so. "Really?"
"Of course. When learning about goris, you can learn about what happened during the prehistoric ages and Jurassic period as well. Isn''t that when dinosaurs existed?" Fred''s words really hit the spot for
Munchkin.
The little guy immediately jumped up. "Yes, yes, I want to go."
We were in a bookstore, so he had to lower his voice, but I could still see the excitement on his face.
"Then, I''ll take you to get to know more about goris first," Tina said as she pulled Munchkin to another book section on the other side.
I stood still, and before I could say anything, Fred turned to me and apologized.
"I saw how interested Munchkin was, so I just asked him. I''m sorry I told him about the talk on goris without asking for your permission first."
I was not going to interpret his words to mean anything else, so I just assumed that his words were the truth.N?velDrama.Org is the owner.
"If you don''t have any other ns this afternoon, I''d like to invite you toe with us. I''ve already bought the tickets."
He pulled out two tickets to the zoo, and I was somewhat puzzled as it did not seem like an impromptu invitation.
He saw my expression and
immediately exined, "I had made ns to go with another family, but they said their child fell sick today, so Thave these extra tickets."
I looked at Munchkin and Tina talk excitedly about goris. I did not want to spoil the fun, so I epted the tickets.
"Thanks in advance." I politely took the tickets and stuffed them in my bag.
"I don''t have anything to do this afternoon either, so I''ll go with you all." I did not want to leave Munchkin alone in anyone''s hands again.
"Okay." I could tell that Fred was d I epted his invitation.
After a quick bite for lunch, the two kids could no longer hold back their excitement. We headed to the zoo.
As soon as we entered, Tina dragged Munchkin straight to the theme park while Fred and I followed closely behind.
During the talk, the two preschoolers
were listening attentively without ying around. They were extremely focused and very active when answering questions.
When it was free time, Munchkin and Tina quickly ran to the exhibit hall. They lingered in front of the showease. They stared at every little detail of the disy and admired it carefully.
After seeing their fascinated looks, my anger calmed down.