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Books with title Animals at the Zoo

  • Look at the Animals

    Peter Linenthal

    Board book (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Feb. 2, 2006)
    Birds sing, zebras run, and whales spout in this delightful follow-up to Look Look!, which has sold nearly 50,000 copies. Bold, black-and-white illustrations offer the clean shapes and strong contrasts best suited to young babies’ developing minds.The warm, simple text makes this a perfect first book for sharing with a little one who’s just beginning to look and learn. An ideal shower gift that’s sure to become a favorite with baby.
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  • We the Animals

    Justin Torres

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Sept. 11, 2012)
    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE In this groundbreaking debut, Justin Torres plunges us into the chaotic heart of one family, the intense bonds of three brothers, and the mythic effects of this fierce love on the people we must become. "We the Animals is a dark jewel of a book. It’s heartbreaking. It’s beautiful. It resembles no other book I’ve read.”—Michael Cunningham "A miracle in concentrated pages, you are going to read it again and again." —Dorothy Allison "Rumbles with lyric dynamite . . . Torres is a savage new talent." —Benjamin Percy, Esquire "A fiery ode to boyhood . . . A welterweight champ of a book." —NPR, Weekend Edition "A tremendously gifted writer whose highly personal voice should excite us in much the same way that Raymond Carver’s or Jeffrey Eugenides’s voice did when we first heard it." —Washington Post "A novel so honest, poetic, and tough that it makes you reexamine what it means to love and to hurt." —O, The Oprah Magazine "The communal howl of three young brothers sustains this sprint of a novel . . . A kind of incantation." —The New Yorker
  • We the Animals

    Justin Torres, Frankie J. Alvarez, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Sept. 1, 2011)
    An exquisite, blistering debut novel. Three brothers tear their way through childhood-smashing tomatoes all over each other, building kites from trash, hiding out when their parents do battle, tiptoeing around the house as their mother sleeps off her graveyard shift. Paps and Ma are from Brooklyn-he's Puerto Rican, she's white-and their love is a serious, dangerous thing that makes and unmakes a family many times. Life in this family is fierce and absorbing, full of chaos and heartbreak and the euphoria of belonging completely to one another. From the intense familial unity felt by a child to the profound alienation he endures as he begins to see the world, this beautiful novel reinvents the coming-of-age story in a way that is sly and punch-in-the-stomach powerful. Written in magical language with unforgettable images, this is a stunning exploration of the viscerally charged landscape of growing up, how deeply we are formed by our earliest bonds, and how we are ultimately propelled at escape velocity toward our futures.
  • Zoo Animals

    Brian Wildsmith

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Nov. 1, 2002)
    As children page through this beautiful book, they will learn the names of many animals they meet at the zoo! Each page offers a short description of the featured animal and its habitat.
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  • Animals at the Zoo

    Rose Greydanus

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1980)
    A visit to the zoo reveals big and little elephants, bears, monkeys, turtles, and lions
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  • Zoo Animals

    Lorayne Miller

    eBook
    Here is a zoo animal book that gives you a fast fact on each page plus the scientific name for each zoo animal.
  • We the Animals:

    Justin Torres

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Aug. 7, 2018)
    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE BY JEREMIAH ZAGAR “A novel so honest, poetic, and tough that it makes you reexamine what it means to love and to hurt.” — O, The Oprah Magazine “The communal howl of three young brothers sustains this sprint of a novel . . . A kind of incantation.” — The New Yorker This “fiery ode to boyhood” (Scott Simon, NPR) tracks three brothers as they tear their way through childhood, growing up in the shadow of Paps and Ma and learning a kind of love that is serious, dangerous, unshakeable, glorious. A stunning exploration of how we are formed by our earliest bonds, We the Animals bears witness to Justin Torres’s serious talent and heralds him as a “brilliant, ferocious new voice” (Michael Cunningham). “A miracle in concentrated pages, you are going to read it again and again.” — Dorothy Allison “Rumbles with lyric dynamite . . . Torres is a savage new talent.” — Benjamin Percy, Esquire
  • We the Animals

    Justin Torres

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Aug. 30, 2011)
    An exquisite, blistering debut novel. Three brothers tear their way through childhood— smashing tomatoes all over each other, building kites from trash, hiding out when their parents do battle, tiptoeing around the house as their mother sleeps off her graveyard shift. Paps and Ma are from Brooklyn—he’s Puerto Rican, she’s white—and their love is a serious, dangerous thing that makes and unmakes a family many times. Life in this family is fierce and absorbing, full of chaos and heartbreak and the euphoria of belonging completely to one another. From the intense familial unity felt by a child to the profound alienation he endures as he begins to see the world, this beautiful novel reinvents the coming-of-age story in a way that is sly and punch-in-the-stomach powerful. Written in magical language with unforgettable images, this is a stunning exploration of the viscerally charged landscape of growing up, how deeply we are formed by our earliest bonds, and how we are ultimately propelled at escape velocity toward our futures.
  • AT THE ZOO

    Paul Simon

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Aug. 1, 1991)
    A light and tumble journey across town to the zoo can bring encounters with the honest monkeys, kindly elephants, and skeptical orangutans.
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  • At the Zoo

    David M. Schwartz, Dwight Kuhn

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the characteristics of some of the animals that can be found at the zoo. Includes a tiger, peacock, lion, elephant, camel, parrot, and zebra.
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  • Zoo Animals

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, March 29, 2004)
    Look together at the stunning photographs. What do the animals look like? Talk about their sizes, colors, patterns, textures, faces, and bodies. Baby Genius is well known for introducing babies to classical music and other early-learning tools using CD and video formats. Now Baby Genius and DK have joined forces to present these dazzling board books, which combine Baby Genius's stimulating approach to learning and DK's beautiful photographs and appealing design.
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  • Zoo Animals

    Beverly Armstrong

    Paperback (Learning Works, April 1, 1994)
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