“…Prior research has found that differences in early opportunities for direct experience with animals (e.g., Anggoro et al, 2010;Medin et al, 2010;Ross et al, 2003;Unsworth et al, 2012; and conversations with parents (e.g., Tarlowski, 2006) impact early biological reasoning. Especially for urban children who may have few opportunities to encounter live animals, zoos and museums are an ideal setting for exploring the content of parent-child interaction about animals (Allen, 2002;Ash, 2003;Kisiel et al, 2012;Kopczak et al, 2015;Patrick & Tunnicliffe, 2013;Rigney & Callanan, 2011;. Thus, exploring parent-children interactions about animals in these ILEs can reveal the kinds of opportunities for learning that can impact the development of children's early biological and psychological theories about living things.…”