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Bindi Irwin’s Daughter Grace Is the Cutest Zookeeper-in-Training as She Plays With Wild Friends in a New Video

From playing with toys one minute to running the Australia Zoo the next — Grace Warrior is one impressive toddler! Bindi Irwin shared an adorable new video of her 3 and a half-year-old daughter, who she shares with husband Chandler Powell, playing with some wild friends — and she is the cutest little zookeeper-in-training! 

“Our beautiful girl is 3.5 now, where does time go? ❤️” the Crikey! It’s the Irwins star wrote on Instagram. Her mom Terri Irwin commented, “I love watching Grace with our beautiful @australiazoo animal family.❤️”

In the clip, Grace runs around outside with ring-tailed lemurs (think: Zoboomafoo and the Kratt brothers). Grace looks precious in an olive-green button-down shirt, khaki pants, and tan shoes. She walks around the grass outside as lemurs dance and play around her. At one moment, she sits on a huge rock, smiling as a lemur eats next to her.

She dances for a lemur whose perched on a tree branch, feeds a lemur a snack with her hand, pets lemurs, and talks to them like it’s the most natural thing in the world. Which, as an Irwin, it probably is!

“She’s absolutely the cutest little girl, I can’t believe she’s going to be four years old soon,” someone else commented. “She’s so talkative and smart, you’ve done such a great job with her. Bless you all and keep up the good work.”

Someone else wrote, “The luckiest little girl getting to grow up with all these awesome animals surrounding her the best parents grandparent and Funcle surrounding her and teaching her all that is right in the world.”

“She is 100 percent a Wildlife Warrior. I mean, I think it’s genetic at this point,” Bindi told SheKnowsearlier this year about her daughter. “Her thing is just animals. She likes to become an expert on animals,” Bindi added. “So her new thing is facts. So, she’ll say something like, ‘Koalas eat eucalyptus. That’s a fact.’ And it’s so cute, ‘cause it’s like, you know what? You can’t teach that. That is just who she is.”

But even if your child isn’t an animal expert like Grace, you can still teach them about animal safety. “I think that that education on how an animal behaves is really valuable in being comfortable in the natural world,” Bindi told SheKnowslast September. “So I’ll always be grateful to my parents [Terri and the late Steve Irwin] for giving me those tools, and as a parent now, I’m able to use those tools that they imparted when I was a kid and it’s been really helpful for me.”

And based on Grace’s confidence, you can tell it’s working!

Before you go, check out all the ways Bindi Irwin’s daughter Grace is following in her mama’s footsteps.

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