Zoos Books

Si y no en el zoo
Si y no en el zoo

By Todd Parr

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Presents twelve pairs of do's and don'ts for having fun with animals at the zoo, such as "Do take a nap with a hippo" but "Don't let him steal the covers."

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El camaleon camaleonico
El camaleon camaleonico

By Eric Carle

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A bored chameleon wishes it could be more like all the other animals it sees at the zoo, but soon decides it would rather just be itself. Cutouts along the edges of the pages display various animal...

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Billy and Emma
Billy and Emma

By Alice Mead

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When a robber steals Emma, one of a pair of macaws from the zoo, her partner, Billy, sets out to find her with the help of some other birds.

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The great escape from City Zoo
The great escape from City Zoo

By Tohby Riddle

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An anteater, an elephant, a turtle, and a flamingo break out of City Zoo and, disguised as people, try to make a life for themselves on the outside.

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Zoo dreams
Zoo dreams

By Cor Hazelaar

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After the zoo closes, the zookeepers check on all the animals to make sure that they are sleeping comfortably.

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En el zoo
En el zoo

By Roger Priddy

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Con palabras para aprender y lugares para explorar, este cuento enseñara a tu hijo/a los diferentes lugares donde viven los animales.

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Zookeepers
Zookeepers

By Erika S. Manley

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