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Books with title Guess Who's At the Zoo

  • Guess Who? At the Zoo

    Keith Faulkner, Daniel Howarth

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, July 12, 2002)
    Kids are challenged to guess the identity of the animals by looking at different animal houses in this charming lift-the-flap book. They'll find clues when they study the full-color illustrations on every two-page spread, then read the text—or have it read to them by Mom or Dad. The flap is a full-size gatefold page attached to each right-hand page. It shows a picture of the animal's house, but when the gatefold is lifted, the animal appears! The quizzes are rhymes that ask kids to identify a long-legged giraffe, a baby elephant, a spiky-tailed crocodile, a seal, a parrot, and a tiny little mouse. (Ages 2-5)
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  • Guess Who's At the Zoo

    Sarah Mumme, Janet Samuel

    Hardcover (B.E.S., Aug. 1, 2015)
    Guess who's there? They gallop, roar, and swing from trees. Which zoo animal could it be? Mom and Dad will love this charming book, filled with bright illustrations and fun text. Little ones will love unfolding each page to reveal the zoo animal that's hiding under the colorful flap. Perfect for nap time, play time, or bed time fun, parents and children will enjoy saying the clues, folding out the pages, making the animal noises, and revealing who's there each and every time.
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  • Guess Who's at the Zoo?

    Jo Tobias-Hind, Kate Collins

    eBook (Createspace/Ads2life, June 9, 2011)
    GUESS WHO'S AT THE ZOO - By Jo Tobias Hind. This is a fascinating and well illustrated little children's book designed to introduce them to animals at the zoo. Poetry is a popular and happy way for small children to enjoy and learn about the world around them and can be the first steps in education. This little book will help children to observe animals who live in the zoo by first reading verses and then turning the pages to see the animals. Life must be lived as play (Plato). ** NEW BOOK NOW AVAILABLE - Explore the Planets with Little Sid - Now on Amazon Kindle.
  • Guess Who Zoo

    Howard Eisenberg

    Audiobook (Howard Eisenberg, Jan. 18, 2017)
    Animals tell their stories, and kids guess their names.
  • Guess Who's at the Zoo?

    Jo Hind

    eBook (Createspace/Ads2life, Feb. 8, 2016)
    Guess Who's at the Zoo: this is NOT an interactive book, however the author confirms - Poetry is a popular and happy way for small children to enjoy and learn about the world around them and can be the first steps in education. This little book with fun illustrations will help children to observe animals who live in the zoo by first reading verses and then turning the pages to see the animals. Life must be lived (Plato).
  • Who's New at the Zoo?

    Janik Coat

    Hardcover (Michael O'Mara, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Who's New at the Zoo? is a charmingly-illustrated book from illustrator Janik Coat. Children are tasked with spotting the new arrivals at a very busy zoo. Each page introduces a new animal—from a familiar snail to an exotic quetzal bird. Children can engage in spotting the new additions and, as the other animals change position and interact with each other, they are tasked with finding their favorite creatures in an ever-expanding scene.
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  • Guess Who? At the Zoo

    Jeanette Rowe

    Board book (Brimax, )
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  • Who's New at the Zoo?

    Janette Oke

    Paperback (Bethany House, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Barnaby is the youngest gorilla in his family and the first born in Roxbury Zoo, making him a hit with zoo visitors. The sign outside his den announces that Barnaby is "Number One!" Between adventures with his brother and special attention from just about everyone, Barnaby thinks life is perfect. But when another baby gorilla arrives, Barnaby's sign is replaced with one for her. On top of that, she seems to steal his spotlight. What will make Barnaby special when he's no longer what draws the crowds?
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  • Who s Who at the Zoo

    Various

    Board book (FISHER PRICE, March 27, 2012)
    Guess who s who at the zoo with this animal discovery book.
  • Who's New at the Zoo

    Janette Oke, Brenda Mann

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, July 15, 1994)
    Barnaby Gorilla was special. Why? Not because he was born first at Roxbury Zoo, or because he had his picture in the paper. Not because a sign was hung on the wall that told about him or because of all the humans who came to see him. Then why?The family troop, the "crowd," food-finding, performing little tricks these are all part of growing up for a young gorilla in the zoo. Barnaby loved his world, and being so important was pretty nice too.You will enjoy the antics of Barnaby in this charming story that teaches we are all special, everyone of us.
  • Guess who's at the Zoo?

    Jo Tobias Hind

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2016)
    Guess Who's at the Zoo: this is NOT an interactive book, however the author confirms - Poetry is a popular and happy way for small children to enjoy and learn about the world around them and can be the first steps in education. This little book with fun illustrations will help children to observe animals who live in the zoo by first reading verses and then turning the pages to see the animals. Life must be lived (Plato).
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  • Who's Who at the Zoo

    Vicki Lister

    language (Vicki Lister, Oct. 8, 2014)
    A wonderful introduction to some of our favorite friends at the zoo. Each animal tells a little something about himself and then asks the reader a question in turn. Beautiful pictures and easy to understand information written in a fun, conversational tone. A great book for children 2 to 8 to learn about some of their favorite animals.