1, 2 at the Zoo


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"Learn to count from 1 to 2 by reading all about the zoo!"--Publisher.




1, 2, 3 to the Zoo


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Joyously colored animals, riding on a train to the zoo, offer youngsters a first introduction to numbers, number sets, addition and counting in this paperback reissue of Eric Carle's first picture book.




Two at the Zoo


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A grandfather and grandchild go to the zoo, where they count animals from one to ten.




1, 2, 3 to the Zoo


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Storytime Giants provides large-format versions of favourite picture stories by well-known authors. This is a counting book.




The Zoo Book


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Depicts the variety of animals that live in a zoo.




Zoo 2


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Zoo was just the beginning. Now, the last humans on Earth are fighting for their lives in a dystopia where humans are prey. The planet is still under violent siege by ferocious animals. Except some humans are evolving, mutating into a savage species that could save civilization . . . or end it. BookShots Lightning-fast stories by James Patterson Novels you can devour in a few hours Impossible to stop reading All original content from James Patterson




1 Zany Zoo


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When one fearless fox grabs the zookeeper's keys and opens all the cages, increasing numbers of animals behave in most unusual ways.




What's New at the Zoo?


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Travel through the zoo and learn about zoo animals through rhyme. Count up all of the animals you have seen. Includes section "For Creative Minds" with cards and activities.




A Trip to the Zoo


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For use in schools and libraries only. These emergent readers cover a wide variety of high-interest topics, and the illustrations carry a heavy visual impact that will engage reluctant readers.




The View at the Zoo


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In this humorous twist on a visit to the zoo, just who has the more interesting view? Find out in this board book edition of a much-loved title. As morning dawns, the zookeeper makes his rounds, exhorting animals to wake up, comb their hair, and stand up straight. When human visitors arrive, the observations begin to flow: "My, what silly things they do, all these creatures at the zoo. Walking on all kinds of feet, dancing to an inner beat. Babies riding on their backs, on their bellies, snug in sacks. Hear the silly sounds they speak, as they howl and squawk and shriek!" But just who is talking about whom? With a clever twist and a new, sturdy board book format, this book will have even the youngest children begging for a trip to the zoo.