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Let's Go to Our Zoo - (Smithsonian Kids) by Thea Feldman (Board Book)

Let's Go to Our Zoo - (Smithsonian Kids) by  Thea Feldman (Board Book)
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Last Price: 12.99 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Preschoolers will learn fun facts in this <strong>Smithsonian Kids</strong> book about some of the <strong>animals in our zoo</strong>. This interactive board book is sturdy enough for the most enthusiastic little explorer, with interactive features such as sliding tabs, spinner wheels, and lift-a-flaps to build fine motor skills. Beautiful illustrations with real-life photos bring the animals to life. It's a perfect way to get your family ready to visit the zoo!</p> <p><strong>Smithsonian Kids</strong> books feature engaging educational content for little learners that reflect the integrity of the Smithsonian. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to support the Smithsonian's educational mission.</p> <p><strong>LEARN & DISCOVER: </strong> Come and discover the fascinating animals in our zoo</p> <p><strong>EXPLORE: </strong> Take a journey and explore all about the different types of animals in our world</p> <p><strong>FUN FACTS: </strong> This interactive book is perfect to engage curious preschoolers minds. It is rich with information to keep little ones entertained and engaged in learning and exploring while full of fun interactive tabs, flaps and wheels that toddlers love to play with</p> <p><strong>DEVELOP: </strong> Lifting flaps, spinning wheels and moving tabs encourages the use of fine motor skills and the content-rich text builds vocabulary</p> <p><strong>HISTORY: </strong> Smithsonian Kids books feature engaging educational content for little learners that reflect the integrity of the Smithsonian. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to support the Smithsonian's educational mission</p>

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