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Books with title The Zoo Crew

  • The Zoo

    Heather Amery

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2008)
    Readers are asked to identify objects and actions happening in pictures illustrating life at the zoo.
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  • The Boo Crew

    Kara McMahon, Carlo Lo Raso

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Aug. 10, 2010)
    In this Backyardigans Level 1 Ready-to-Read, Uniqua and Pablo are a ghostbusting team on a mission to capture Austin, a spooky Boogeyman.
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  • The Zoo I Drew

    Todd H. Doodler

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 28, 2009)
    The cutest, cleverest animal alphabet book in years!Filled with graphically bold and laugh-out-loud animal art, The Zoo I Drew takes children on a bright and bumpy tour of the ABCs! Silly rhyming text introduces a menagerie of animals from the scaly alligator to the cuddly koala to the finicky panda to a sadly balding vulture to the X . . . Wait! Has anyone ever found a truly satisfying animal for the letter X? Only the youthful narrator-illustrator of The Zoo I Drew knows. This book also features a fluted cover—a fancy term for ridges—that makes it visually appealing on the shelf and fun to hold!
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  • The Zoo

    Emily C. Dawson

    Library Binding (Amicus, )
    None
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  • The Zoo:

    Ronald Destra, Renald Destra, Juanita Destra

    Paperback (Destra World Books Publishing, April 8, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated book essential for every child's library.A day at the zoo may seem like fun, but something's going on, and the animals can't seem to get along with each other.So what happens when an argument breaks out between the lion and the zebra, the lynx and the monkey, the bear and the elephant, and all the other zoo animals?Read the story and find out in this amazing book for children and preteens.This incredibly fun and witty book was carefully written by the experts of the genre to make reading fun and appealing, and it's perfect for kids of all ages.The story focuses on the relationships created among the zoo animals, and it raises a wide range of issues, from friendship and temper management to captivity and proper behavior.The simple and easy to understand text will give children the opportunity to have fun through reading and will give parents and teachers a starting point for discussion and exchange of ideas.The book will help its readers understand a life lesson on team work and collaboration towards a common goal while having fun, as well as recognize the importance of temper control and of getting along.Children and grown-ups will love the funny dialogue just as much as they will love the beautiful and colorful illustrations that will make reading more exciting than ever.The text will also give children the opportunity to learn more about wild animals, their names and eating habits, as well as new vocabulary and expressions.The Zoo is a book that should be read by every child and preteens, and also by parents and teachers.So get a copy now and give your children the opportunity to learn and grow through this story.
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  • The Zoo

    Emma Dods, Kate Daubney

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Here at the zoo, the animals welcome you! Come with the zookeeper for a private tour, and meet elephants, monkeys, and giraffes, too. From morning cleanup and feeding time to a tiger talk, there is so much for everyone there to do. And what's a fun end to a perfect day? A really cool penguin parade! Inquisitive kids will love this interactive story.
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  • The Crew

    Bali Rai

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Meet Ellie, Jas, Della, Will and Billy. They're tough. They're street-smart. They're the Crew, and they live in what they call the Ghetto - the estates round the city centre where everyone is skint and it's important to stick together. No-one has a go once you're part of a gang. Except, sometimes, the older gangs who can be really dangerous- A new, contemporary novel for today's teenagers from the author of the critically acclaimed (un)arranged marriage.
  • The Zoo

    Blake A. Hoena

    Paperback (Raintree, May 2, 2019)
    Text and photographs take readers on a visit to the zoo including descriptions of the things, people, and animals found there.
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  • The J Crew

    Stormy Acuna, jacqui moore

    language (, March 4, 2017)
    Fifteen-year-old David is a good boy in a bad boy body. He brings home A’s and B’s but acts as though he could care less about anyone or anything. That is until he meets fifteen-year-old Abigail.She is everything he never thought he would be into. She just transferred from a Catholic school, and he looks as though he may worship the opposite of her God. However, she is not like any other person he has met before. She is smart, adorable, and is crushing on David, hard.Before he knows what he is doing, he is dating the innocent girl against her father’s wishes. Abigail’s dad is not the only one trying to push them apart, though, between a jealous stalker of Abigail’s and an ex-girlfriend of David’s, they find themselves fighting for their relationship before it even begins. And David thought High School was going to be hard…
  • The Zoo:

    Ronald Destra, Juanita Destra, Renald Destra

    Hardcover (Destra World Books Publishing, April 8, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated book essential for every child's library.A day at the zoo may seem like fun, but something's going on, and the animals can't seem to get along with each other.So what happens when an argument breaks out between the lion and the zebra, the lynx and the monkey, the bear and the elephant, and all the other zoo animals?Read the story and find out in this amazing book for children and preteens.This incredibly fun and witty book was carefully written by the experts of the genre to make reading fun and appealing, and it's perfect for kids of all ages.The story focuses on the relationships created among the zoo animals, and it raises a wide range of issues, from friendship and temper management to captivity and proper behavior. The simple and easy to understand text will give children the opportunity to have fun through reading and will give parents and teachers a starting point for discussion and exchange of ideas.The book will help its readers understand a life lesson on team work and collaboration towards a common goal while having fun, as well as recognize the importance of temper control and getting along.Children and grown-ups will love the funny dialogue just as much as they will love the beautiful and colorful illustrations that will make reading more exciting than ever.The text will also give children the opportunity to learn more about wild animals, their names and eating habits, as well as new vocabulary and expressions.The Zoo is a book that should be read by every child and preteens, and also by parents and teachers. So get a copy now and give your children the opportunity to learn and grow through this story.
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  • The Zoo

    Bruce Larkin

    language (Wilbooks, Feb. 16, 2017)
    This is an easy reader which introduces early elementary school students to basic information about the zoo.
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  • Zoo Crew

    Carolyn Keene, Macky Pamintuan

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Aug. 15, 2009)
    Nancy, George, and Bess must solve a mystery during a three-day overnight camp at the local zoo when someone steals the toys the campers made for the animals.
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