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Reviewed by Vernita Naylor for Readers' Favorite
Where can you see panda bears, giraffes, tigers, sloths, ostriches, and elephants all in one place? At the zoo. Children can see a wide range of animals big and small, short and tall, all cohabiting together. At the zoo, children have always been fascinated to see, touch, and hear the sounds during their visit. These merging sounds represent the beauty and wonder of nature. In this beautifully designed children's picture book, The Animals at the Zoo: An Illustrated Rhyming Picture Book for Children Age 2-5 (Let's Explore) by Jolas Wittler with illustrations by Kama Towcik, your child will enjoy reliving the experience of being at the zoo. This book is a great educational tool for children to learn about the different animals, strengthen their cognitive skills with rhymes that enhance memory and become familiar with the different sounds that these animals make.
As I began reading The Animals at the Zoo, I viewed it from a child's perspective. This book opens up a child's eyes to a whole new world that would make them want to discover more about the planet. Not only will your child be curious and enjoy learning about the animals in the zoo but they'll begin to see nature differently and could become enchanted with learning about sea life. Jolas has another book, The Vehicles of the Town, that your child may enjoy as well as they see, hear, and learn about the different types of trucks and vehicles. The Animals at the Zoo is power-packed with so many other tools for your child to enjoy. Start your child on the road to uncovering the many treasures of nature by picking up a copy of this book today.