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.
Zoos have changed a lot over the past hundred years. Zoos still display animals for people to marvel at and enjoy. But that's not all they do. Zoos work to conserve wildlife.
Kathleen Krull and Marcellus Hall bring witty insight, jazzy style, and a globe-trotting eye to our millennia-long history of keeping animals -- and the ways animals have changed us in turn.
Presents the lyrics to a song from the Broadway musical, "Do Re Mi," in which animals in an overcrowded zoo beg to be let out while accidentally stepping on one anothers trunks, quills, and toes.
A baby hippo is born at the zoo.
Let your imagination soar with a fun rhyming book full of colorful illustrations. What's New at the Zoo is a book designed to encourage laughter with your child by seeing silly sights at an imaginary zoo.
A simple rhyming story about a day at the zoo seen through the eyes of children! What's New at the Zoo! is written by Diane G. Ryan Recommended ages are birth through age seven.
Karma Wilson's fun, playful text paired with Margaret Spengler's bright and lively pastels create an unforgettable, irresistible zoo of chaos and fun!
Rhyming text depicts the chaos caused by shouting at the zoo.
At The Zoo Children's book. This delightful series, compiled with the help of experts, is designed to amuse young children and stimulate them to talk, to encourage them to learn new words and to distinguish visual differences.
Gerald tells of the very unusual animals he would add to the zoo, if he were in charge.