Jungle Daycare Essay

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Descriptive Essay Wild Jungle Daycare Standing in the doorway looking into the lime green jungle room at Smyles Daycare they can be transported into the real life jungle just by looking at the four walls. Every child who comes into the room and sees’ all the different animals of the jungle and feel’s all the textures of the stuffed animals stapled to the wall can close their eyes and think about what they have seen and imagine hearing the sounds of a real life jungle. To the right of the doorway it welcomes everyone to the jungle. The first animal they see is a bright purple fuzzy monkey stapled to the wall by his poor feet and arms looking over all the children in the room. Next, to the monkey is a long skinny green snake with smooth body and a tail that is black with four rattlers. There is a cardboard border with zebra stripes, leopard spots and giraffe sports surrounding more jungle animals. Inside the border there is a multitude of cardboard cutouts. Black bats with their wings closed hanging upside down from a brown tree branch. Three tree frogs with black spots on a red, green and yellow body jump out of the green grass. The orange tiger with his black stripes is standing in the grass next to the brown and black snake that is peeking through looking to catch his prey. Farther down the wall is a bright pink and red stuffed caterpillar that is also facing down to keep an eye on the children playing. Looking straight ahead toward the back wall they see two windows one on the right side and the other window is on the left side of the wall. This wall is surrounded by monkeys and bananas. The window on the right has monkeys surrounding both sides and above the window as well. The monkey’s to the right are brown cardboard cutouts when counted there are seven trying to reach out and get the six yellow banana’s that are placed around the monkeys. In

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