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Books with title Zoo Animals

  • Animals

    Wes Magee, Tracey Tucker

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, )
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  • I See Zoo Animals

    Tamara Ruth, E.G. Ruth

    language (, June 20, 2018)
    An easy reader for kindergarteners written by one.Learning to read is a challenging time in a child's life.Created by a 6-year-old and her mom, I See Zoo Animals contains easy to identify animals along side the sight words I, can, see, and the.Build your little reader's confidence and encourage a lifetime love of reading. The I See Easy Readers feature simple, repeating phrases to form a strong foundation for your little reader.Grab your copy today and get your child, grandchild, or student reading.
  • Animals

    Nick Ackland, Clever Publishing, Charlotte Archer

    Board book (Clever Publishing, April 9, 2019)
    Learn the names of your favorite animals! The colorful, bold images are accented with shiny foil and are sure to excite and delight young readers! The Clever Colorful Concepts series presents learning first words in an easily accessible way. Other titles in the series include Vehicles, First Words, Colors - collect them all! The colorful illustrations encourage development of vocabulary and word recognition. The sturdy board pages are designed to hold up to a busy and playful toddler's active lifestyle. Bold pictures and eye-catching foil make learning playful and fun! Discover 10 colorful animals in this durable, portable format - perfect for kids on the go!
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  • Animals

    Ailin Chambers

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    "Drawing animals can be hard. From body shape to details like teeth and claws, it's tough to make a drawing look distinctly like the animal you want it to. Clear step-by-step instructions take all the guesswork out of drawing animals! Readers can take on drawing a grinning shark, suspicious snake, cute panda, and more. An introduction to the needed equipment and extra tips along the way help readers draw in a simple, cartoon style. A colorful layout and final drawing example encourage readers to finish their project with flair!"--
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  • ANIMALS

    Kleine BĂĽcher

    eBook (, May 17, 2016)
    More tan 25 FULL COLOR pages will lead yout children tolearn more than 75 new words in three languages: English, Spanish and German. ANIMALS is the first book of ourtrilingual collection IN THREE LANGUAGES. Minimalist, practical, colorful and meaningful is an excellent way to bring onyour toddlers in a multilingual environment.
  • Animals

    Rachel Wells

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2010)
    That's Not MyColoring Book: Animals is a great way for children to practice coloring and writing together. This book comes with over 60 stickers and is filled with simple illustrations drawn with thick boundaries and bold shapes making it easier to stay within the lines. Children can also fill in the simple: That's my... phrase at the bottom of each page to practice their handwriting. Ages 3 and up.
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  • Animals

    Jo Litchfield

    Board book (Usborne Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Bright and lively picture word books for young children, with many animals to spot and name.
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  • Animals

    Unknown

    Spiral-bound (Fog City Press, March 15, 2009)
    Colorful pictures, kid-tested games, vital statistics, fun trivia
  • Animals

    Brad Caudle

    Audio CD (Rock N Learn, June 1, 1995)
    Children love learning about animals--where they live, what they eat, how to care for them and the sounds they make. This fun, educational program features lively songs and colorful illustrations that make nature come alive.
  • Animals

    unknown

    Board book (DK Publishing, March 15, 2012)
    Lift the flaps on the inside, durable, board pages and pull open the tabs to explore the wonderful world of animals.
  • Animals

    Flash Kids Editors

    Cards (Flash Kids, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Flash Kids Flash Cards offer essential practice in key concepts such multiplication, division, the alphabet, sights words, and state capitals. Containing 88 cards in each package, these cards are sturdier than others on the market.
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  • Animals in Zoos A - Z

    Deborah Carney, Vinny O'Hare

    language (NightFire Publications, Feb. 28, 2013)
    I have always been fascinated by zoos and the animals within them. From the zoos of old, where we felt bad for the animals kept in cages that were too small and less than ideal, to the zoos of today with cageless areas where the animals are more at home. Zoos provide us with the opportunity to see and experience animals that we would never be able to see without leaving the United States, and even see native animals that are shy or obscure.Zoos are also active in animal preservation, providing breeding areas for animal that are endangered. Zoos and animal parks are very active in conservation and repopulating specific animals. One zoo can’t “do it all” so they cooperate and share.In the resources as the end of the book are a list of zoos and animal parks, many we have been to, some we have not, but they all have excellent information available on their websites about the animals in their care.In addition to our series of books on zoo animals, we have books on animals in the wild and several in the works with butterflies and birds.I hope you enjoy the animals in these pages as much as we enjoyed spending our days with them.~ Deborah Carney