![]() ![]() There's one problem: The zoo isn't one bit interested in Spot's talents, and they don't think he's a good fit for them.Īfter his elaborate performance, Spot asks the children a question: "Tell me. Spot continues to plead, "Oh! They would put me in the zoo, if they could see what I can do." The remainder of the book consists of Spot parading his talents, all of which are quite impressive. When he protests this rejection, the children ask him, "Why should they put you in the zoo? What good are you? What can you do?" ![]() However, when he tries to get in the zoo, he's thrown out and told, "We do not want you in the zoo. ![]() Spot, a polka-dot leopard who can change colors and even juggle his own spots, tries to convince two children that he's special enough to be exhibited in the zoo. Tonight I read my daughter "Put Me in the Zoo" by Robert Lopshire for her bedtime story and was struck by the lesson in this book, and how it applies to job seekers. ![]()
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