Zoo Do's and Don'ts

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.25 (869 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0316692123 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 24 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-10-26 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
I first got into children’s publishing in 1998. It was a great place to grow up but I knew the world was out there waiting for me. I'd like to own my own restaurant! As my Grandma used to say: " You're a little lost now but I know you'll find your way ". spent my childhood in a small town in Wyoming. In hi
In author-illustrator Todd Parr's world, there are a few important rules one must always follow when visiting the zoo. Do wash your clothes with a rhino. Parents might want to keep a close eye on their young ones during their next visit to the zoo, on the off chance Junior might forget his etiquette and try to use a snake as a bookmark or connect the dots with a leopard's spots. Don't feed her peanut butter. Brilliant colors and boldly outlined kid-style drawings of animals set Parr's books apart from the pack, not to mention his thoroughly nutty views on social decorum. Every one of his outrageously goofy (yet somehow earnest) life primers, including The Okay Book, The Best Friends Book, and Do's and Don'ts, will keep readers from 2 to 102 giggling and sputtering with delight. "Do feed an elephant peanuts. Do ta
Do take a nap with a hippo / Don't let him steal all the covers.What makes a best friend? Best friends will say you look good even if you have a bad haircut. Best friends will let you make dinner for them even if you serve spaghetti and worms.Here are two colorful, bold, quirky books to add to Todd Parr's bestselling series. Readers of all ages will want to add these two new titles to their collection.. What should you do when you go to the zoo? Do brush your hair with a lion / Don't braid his mane
Our Son's Favorite Book! Leo M. Garonski, Esq. Among the crowd of classics, such as "Goodnight Moon," and newer books by Boynton and others, this book captivates the attention of our 14-month old son, and we are grateful to the author. After two months of daily reading, we put it away. It was recently rediscovered, and he constantly reaches for it in the pile of books we make available to him. Is it the colors? The characters? Or the sheer amusement of it all? Maybe it's laughing along with his father or mother as we read it together. Highly recommended from a happy father. I'm buying more from Todd . "Fun story, easy to read, vivid colors" according to Jane Austen. I started reading this to my daughter when she was six months old. The book is smaller than the traditional big picture books, and is very easy and quick to read. The books pages go as follows:On one page it says: DO feed an elephant peanutsOn the opposite page it says: DON'T feed him peanut butterThe colors are very vivid and the drawing simple. This is a nice book to read to your child starting from day one! We are on our third copy of it and my daughter just turned three.Great for a boy or a girl.. A Customer said Great. It is just as good ad the author's other book. With cute colourful illustration, it grasp my son's eye right away.
