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Books with title Zane the Zebra

  • Zane the Zebra

    Jennifer Smith

    eBook
    Zane the Zebra is different from the other zebras. Follow him as he tries to fit in.
  • Zane the Rodeo Zebra

    Lori Kaiser

    Paperback (Carpe diem Publishers, March 16, 2010)
    Author Lori Kaiser captures the heart and imagination of her young readers with real-life circumstances that positively affects their attitudes about life! Beautifully illustrated, Zane the Rodeo Zebra is troubled by lack of self-confidence in his abilities. Encouraged by a friend, he is taught how to overcome his fears and to be the best at who he is. Your child will love this book and it teaches a great lesson as well!
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  • Zoe the Zebra

    Sylviane Gangloff

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Dec. 22, 2015)
    What happens when a storybook character encounters the illustrator who drew him—and talks back? In this imaginative series, four animals engage with the illustrator’s hand in amusing—and sometimes infuriating!—ways. These interactive stories, featuring bold graphics that will appeal to artists and art teachers, are excellent read-aloud books for young children. Zoe the Zebra races through the pages of this book, only to have her stripes fall off in the process! When the illustrator suddenly makes an appearance, paintbrush in hand, Zoe gratefully accepts his help. Soon, however, the artist pokes fun at the zebra’s demands, giving her some stripe “variations” she is not so happy with.
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  • Zeke the Zebra

    Ann Ryan

    eBook (Smooth Sailing Press, LLC, )
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  • Zeke the Zebra

    Rhian Williams

    eBook
    Are zebras white with black stripes or black with white stripes? Zeke is an outcast because he is white with black stripes, while everyone else is black with white stripes. When he gets left out, he goes on a journey, meets new friends along the way, and ends up saving the day.
  • Zed the Zebra

    An Vrombaut

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, April 28, 2008)
    Lucy has some very strange neighbors with horns, humps, tails, and trunks. That's because Lucy lives next door to the zoo! Every night, she climbs down the long neck of Georgina the Giraffe and listens to one of them tell her a story. Tonight it's the story of Zed the Zebra. Zed is faster than any other animal in the jungle—and he's always pointing it out. He is very proud of his go-faster stripes and claims he is the fastest runner in all Africa. But one day the animals plan an obstacle race and prove they can all do something well. Suddenly Zed isn't the best at everything!
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  • Zoe the Zebra

    M.G. Edwards

    language (Brilliance Press, May 29, 2013)
    The third book in the World Adventurers for Kids Series, "Zoe the Zebra" is an illustrated picture book that teaches children about bullying. A young zebra named Zoe who lives in the African bush joins forces with her friends Emma the Impala, Barry the Baboon, and other animals to protect their friend Wally the Warthog from a pack of bullying hyenas. Can they help him and stop the bullying?Inspired by the author’s safari adventures in Africa, the story features Zoe and a host of safari animals, including giraffes, hippos, and lions. Fun for kids and adults alike, the story will take children to the African plains and teach them how to handle bullies.
  • Zen the Zebra

    William Tellem, Robert Nailon, Avrahom Moshe Lewinson

    eBook (SwordPen Publishers, March 9, 2015)
    Zen, a brash and animated Zebra who can beat any animal in a race, chances upon a herd of his own kind who believe they are superior merely because of the order of their stripes. “Race-ism” — not racism — is the only type of argument Zen wishes to engage in. This book is a must-have for every child on the planet! If you don't absolutely LOVE Zen, we will mail you our next release for free! Just contact ceo@swordpen.com, and say, "I did not LOVE Zen." But be honest! ;-) Include your address, and child's name if you want a signed copy. Thank you!
  • Zena the Zebra

    Hannah Hayes

    language (Word Alive Press, Jan. 15, 2014)
    After being teased at her old school for her allergy to gluten, Zena is worried that her friends at her new school will do the same. When everyone pulls out sandwiches for lunch, Zena decides to skip eating all together, leaving her tummy quite noisy throughout her afternoon class. Follow Zena as she overcomes her fear of being made fun of and help her discover that she is not the only one with an allergy. About the author: As a child, Hannah loved being read to, but was not a fan of reading on her own. One day, Hannah's father read her a story about a little polar bear which sparked her love for them. Fast forward to 15 years later and Betty the Polar Bear was born. Hannah is delighted to share this unique series with you that addresses real life situations that children go through. Not only does Hannah guarantee that you will fall in love with each of the characters, but that you will want to read each story over and over again.
  • Zeke the Zebra

    Ann Ryan

    Hardcover (Smooth Sailing Press, LLC, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Another delightful children's book by the author and artist, Ann Ryan. This time the imagination of the author takes us in to jungles of Africa where we find a young zebra less than content with his stripes. It seems that all of the other animals in the jungle and on the savannah have much more interesting marks and coloring. Would it be better to be like one of the other animals? Or is it better to just be yourself. Read and enjoy! The author teaches all of us a valuable lesson.
  • The Zebra

    Nadine Saunier, Marcelle Geneste

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Child's learning book about Zebras.
  • ZENO THE ZEBRA

    Bettye Cornwell Graham, Joan A. Gamble

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 1, 2006)
    ZENO THE ZEBRA For curious young minds, this book is filled with information and adventure about Zebras living in their natural habitat in Central and Southern Africa. Zeno, a young foal, tells his story about his species as a member of the horse family, but as an Equidae. Colorful illustrations help to bring Zeno alive through pictures; while the Zeno story allows young readers to feel, smell, taste, touch, and hear this beautiful, mysterious animal as they discover the joys of learning about such a marvelous creature. ZENO THE ZEBRABy Bettye Cornwell Graham Also available as an AudiobookMusic & Narration by Charles Graham Illustrated by J.A. Gamble
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