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"Alright!" the nanny said as they walked towards the ticket booth. "But this place is much more crowded than that playground, which makes everything very different," she pointed out. "Losing sight of a child in a place like this is much easier." However, she decided that if the response had been negative, she wouldn't insist. She knew well that children like Antony, despite all the promises they could make, were entirely unpredictable. She knew that some things could only be learned through experience, and this was one of them. So, she would limit herself to acting as a "safety net" in case there were any unforeseen events.
"I want to walk by myself," the child said to his mom.
"Okay, little one," the nanny said sweetly to the child, giving him a pat and following the small family towards the zoo gate.