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Books with title Pedie Goes to the Zoo

  • James Goes to the Zoo

    Marc Gawley, Izzy Bean

    Board book (Individualized Baby Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book puts James in the heart of the story. Whether James is your son, grandson, nephew or a family friend, he will love this book. James will see his name in the story interacting with the zoo animals on four of the pages, plus in twice pictures with his mother, though the way the book is illustrated his face is obscured, so he can recognize himself regardless of skin/hair color etc. This book has bright colors and lots of opportunities for interaction, and has been especially written with the help of a language expert. Learning activities incorporated into the book include: * Animal identification and naming - can you see a monkey? * Mimicking of animal sounds - what noise does an owl make? * Counting - how many lions can you see? * Letting your child 'lead' the reading - what can you see on this page? A portion of the profits from this book are donated to the Honeypot Children's Charity. Since 1996 Honeypot has been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
  • Mia Goes to the Zoo

    Marc Gawley, Izzy Bean

    Board book (Individualized Baby Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This board book puts Mia in the heart of the story. Whether Mia is your daughter, granddaughter, niece or a family friend, she will love this book, it makes an ideal gift for a baby or toddler. Mia will see her name in the story interacting with the zoo animals on four of the ten story pages, plus twice in pictures with her mother, though the way the book is illustrated her face is obscured, so she can recognize herself regardless of skin/hair color etc. This book has bright colors and lots of opportunities for interaction, and has been especially written with the help of a language expert. Learning activities incorporated into the book include: * Animal identification and naming - can you see a monkey? * Mimicking of animal sounds - what noise does an owl make? * Counting - how many lions can you see? * Letting your child 'lead' the reading - what can you see on this page? A portion of the profits from this book are donated to the Honeypot Children's Charity. Since 1996 Honeypot has been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
  • Megan Goes to the Zoo

    Kurt Zimmerman, Michelle Zimmerman

    language (, Feb. 13, 2013)
    What could be more fun than going to the zoo?Megan and her family visit the zoo to see the animals, but her little brother Alex has different plans. Colorful and adorable pictures illustrate Megan's whirlwind trip through the zoo, in pursuit of Alex. This is a fun picture book for your beginner reader. Lots of different animals, too!Perfect for story time or bedtime!
  • Ryan goes to the zoo

    Cayden Sayles, Benjamin Horn

    language (, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Ryan goes to the zoo and has the most wonderful day. He gets to see a number of animals. As he studies them, he slowly morphes into a wonderful creature himself.
  • Ryan goes to the zoo

    Cayden D. Sayles, Benjamin V. Horn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 8, 2017)
    Ryan goes to the zoo and has the most wonderful day. He gets to see a number of animals. As he studies them, he slowly morphs into a wonderful creature himself.
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  • Mason Goes to the Zoo

    Marc Gawley, Izzy Bean

    Board book (Individualized Baby Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This board book aimed at 1-3 year olds called Mason, puts Mason in the heart of the story. Whether Mason is your son, grandson, or a family friend, they will love this book and it makes an ideal gift. In addition, since this customized book is pre-printed, it's ready to ship as soon as you order it. Mason will see their name in the story interacting with the zoo animals on four of the pages, plus twice in pictures with their mother, though the way the book is illustrated their face is obscured, so they can recognize themselves regardless of skin/hair color etc. This book has bright colors and lots of opportunities for interaction, and has been especially written with the help of a language expert. Learning activities incorporated into the book include: * Animal identification and naming - can you see a monkey? * Mimicking of animal sounds - what noise does an owl make? * Counting - how many lions can you see? * Letting your child 'lead' the reading - what can you see on this page? A portion of the profits from this book are donated to the Honeypot Children's Charity. Since 1996 Honeypot has been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
  • Alex Goes to the Zoo

    Marc Gawley, Izzy Bean

    Board book (Individualized Baby Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book puts Alex in the heart of the story. Whether Alex is your child, grandchild, nephew/niece or a family friend, they will love this book. In addition, since this customized book is pre-printed, it's ready to ship as soon as you order it. Alex will see their name in the story interacting with the zoo animals on four of the pages, plus twice in pictures with his mother, though the way the book is illustrated his face is obscured, so they can recognize themselves regardless of skin/hair color etc. This book has bright colors and lots of opportunities for interaction, and has been especially written with the help of a language expert. Learning activities incorporated into the book include: * Animal identification and naming - can you see a monkey? * Mimicking of animal sounds - what noise does an owl make? * Counting - how many lions can you see? * Letting your child 'lead' the reading - what can you see on this page? A portion of the profits from this book are donated to the Honeypot Children's Charity. Since 1996 Honeypot has been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
  • Ethan Goes to the Zoo

    Marc Gawley, Izzy Bean

    Board book (Individualized Baby Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book puts Ethan in the heart of the story. Whether Ethan is your son, grandson, nephew or a family friend, he will love this book. Ethan will see his name in the story interacting with the zoo animals on four of the pages, plus in twice pictures with his mother, though the way the book is illustrated his face is obscured, so he can recognize himself regardless of skin/hair color etc. This book has bright colors and lots of opportunities for interaction, and has been especially written with the help of a language expert. Learning activities incorporated into the book include: * Animal identification and naming - can you see a monkey? * Mimicking of animal sounds - what noise does an owl make? * Counting - how many lions can you see? * Letting your child 'lead' the reading - what can you see on this page? A portion of the profits from this book are donated to the Honeypot Children's Charity. Since 1996 Honeypot has been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
  • Robo Goes to the Zoo

    John Jester

    language (, Oct. 22, 2014)
    Have lots of fun with Robo, looking at all the baby animals he finds in the zoo. Can you guess what animals he will see?A charming picture book, perfect for toddlers and young children.
  • Ava Goes to the Zoo

    Marc Gawley, Izzy Bean

    Board book (Individualized Baby Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book puts Ava in the heart of the story. Whether Ava is your daughter, granddaughter, niece or a family friend, she will love this book. Ava will see her name in the story interacting with the zoo animals on four of the ten story pages, plus in twice pictures with her mother, though the way the book is illustrated her face is obscured, so she can recognize herself regardless of skin/hair color etc. This book has bright colors and lots of opportunities for interaction, and has been especially written with the help of a language expert. Learning activities incorporated into the book include: * Animal identification and naming - can you see a monkey? * Mimicking of animal sounds - what noise does an owl make? * Counting - how many lions can you see? * Letting your child 'lead' the reading - what can you see on this page? A portion of the profits from this book are donated to the Honeypot Children's Charity. Since 1996 Honeypot has been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
  • Scout Goes to the Zoo

    Amy Pilkington

    language (, March 2, 2016)
    Daddy and Scout are going to the zoo! Scout sees lots of different animals and learns about each one along the way.This book teaches children about animals. The whimsical story and colorful illustrations are sure to delight all ages. This book is a read-aloud book for bedtime or reading time. Parents and children will enjoy this story, and it is just the right length for active toddlers learning to sit and enjoy story time. Reading to young children enhances language development and encourages reading. Read to your child often. NOTE: This book is best enjoyed in landscape orientation.
  • Chloe Goes to the Zoo

    Brian Prescott

    eBook (Beaten Track Publishing, Oct. 29, 2015)
    Part of a series of illustrated poems in which Chloe the campervan meets old and new friends to share in her learning and other adventures.Chloe meets Percy for a day at the zoo.