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Books with title Zoo Animals Dot-to-Dot

  • Zoo Animals

    Donald F. Hoffmeister

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Sept. 1, 1967)
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  • Animal Dot-to-Dots

    Jo Moon

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Join up the dots to reveal something amazing from the animal kingdom! Filled with fabulous puzzles to complete and color in, this fun and easy dot-to-dot book is guaranteed to fire the imaginations of all puzzlers aged 4 and up.
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  • How to Draw Zoo Animals

    Jocelyn Schrelber

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Sept. 15, 1987)
    A simple guide about how-to-draw bears, monkeys, elephants and other zoo animals.
  • Zoo Animals

    Angela Royston, Martine Blaney, Colin Woolf

    Hardcover (Little Simon, March 30, 1991)
    Describes a variety of zoo animals, including the elephant, camel, monkey, and zebra
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  • Animal Dot-to-Dots

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, July 3, 2018)
    Connect the dots to find fun farm animals in this awesome activity book. With shiny pages and a wipe-clean pen, this book can be used again and again for a puzzle-packed playtime.
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  • Animals A to Z

    rinald steketee

    eBook
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  • CUTE ANIMALS Dot to Dot

    Elizabeth James

    Paperback (Kyle Craig Publishing Ltd., Aug. 30, 2016)
    This super cute dot to dot book is the perfect activity book for any young child that can count or that is learning their numbers. They join the dots on each picture to reveal a fun animal which they can then colour in for extra fun! Fun AND Educational too!
  • Zoo animals

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, May 28, 2012)
    In this simple ebook, babies and toddlers will be able to look at 12 exciting zoo animals.Each page has a photograph of one zoo animal. The zoo animal’s name is underneath the photograph.The zoo animals featured are: bear, elephant, tortoise, giraffe, gorilla, hippopotamus, lion, meerkat, monkey, rhinoceros, tiger and zebra.Zoo animals is Book 3 in the First animals series. The First animals series is ideal for babies to 3 year olds who are just discovering the wonderful animals that share our world.
  • Dot-to-Dot Animals

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (USBORNE PUBLISHING, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Dot-to-dot puzzles are accompanied by easy-to-follow adventures in this activity book. Both entertaining and educational, this book encourages children in the acquisition of number skills and helps them practise drawing skills.
  • Baby Animals Dot-to-Dot

    Evan Kimble, Lael Kimble, Terry Riley

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Children will really connect with these 38 young animals, from small golden chicks to adorable baby elephants. Dot-to-dots, plus an additional small illustration, provide the artistic fun and visual surprise; fascinating accompanying information teaches youngsters all about these creatures and their world. Each baby's page of facts includes its name (calf, cub, pup, foal); its type (mammal, reptile); how long it spends growing; its birth size and weight; where it lives; and what sound it makes. There are even fun comparisons between the child and the animal, so kids will find out that while a horse can stand up within an hour of being born, human babies can't even hold their head up for four months. Among the favorites included are lions, kangaroos, zebras, pandas, polar bears, puppies, whales, seals, and many more.
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  • Zoo Animals

    Stephen Attmore

    Hardcover (Brimax Bks., March 15, 1985)
    Large type for first readers. Hardcover title re zoo animals.
  • Zoo Animals

    Byron Barton

    Board book (Harpercollins Childrens Books, April 1, 1996)
    Simple illustrations of a hippopotamus, a lion, a crocodile, and other beasts introduce animals commonly seen in zoos
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