![]() There are monkey dads and monkey moms raising noisy monkey babies. There are red panda bear families, with mothers and fathers and furry red panda bear cubs. ![]() “… children and their parents aren’t the only families at the zoo. I found this book to be quite supportive of heterosexual unions: The watercolors by Henry Cole are just lovely, and convey all the exotic color and species in the zoo with a touch of whimsy. (You can see for yourself, apparently, since Roy, Silo, and Tango are still at the Zoo!) Tango, a female, is said to be quite a character, having benefited from the care of two dedicated parents. They raised a foster chick, Tango, that came from a male and female penguin couple who could not care for the egg themselves. ![]() Roy and Silo are two male “chinstrap” penguins who discovered each other in 1998 and have been a pair ever since. And Tango Makes Three is a wonderful true story from the Central Park Zoo in New York City. ![]()
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