Learning About Animals With Zoobooks
Author: Carl Deveraux

Your children can learn about all the animals in the animal
kingdom by reading Zoobooks. It is a kid-friendly magazine that
is appropriate for children from ages four to twelve and
includes a total of 59 issues that parents and their children
can collect and read together. Zoobooks are intended to teach
your children to appreciate all animals in nature, a subject
most children already find of interest, and it doesn't matter if
they're in elementary, middle school, or high school.

Zoobooks teaches children everything they want to know about
all kinds of animals, from zoo animals to wild animals as well
as insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, and many more. Each issue
includes beautiful wildlife photography, illustrations,
diagrams, and writing that explain many animal facts in a way
that your child can understand. For the toddler, Zoobooks offers
six board books that a parent can buy as a set or individually.
Like other Zoobooks, the board books explain the animal facts
and habitats in ways that a toddler can easily grasp.

In addition to the books, each issue of Zoobooks includes a
pullout activity section that includes puzzles, books, and
projects that relate to that issue's animal. All of the
activities are easy and fun for your child to do and help him
learn any more about the animal that is profiled in that issue.
The books are not only fun for your child to read at home, they
make great learning tools for teachers as well. They are such a
wonderful addition to the classroom that many teachers are
choosing to order them for classroom use to supplement other
learning tools they may already use. A Zoobooks subscription can
make a wonderful birthday present for a child in your family,
and help them learn about apes, alligators, crocodiles, bears,
wild animals, sea animals, and much more.

Children of all ages love the Zoobooks series because it gives
them so much information about animals and presents it in an
interesting, informative, and easy to understand way. Games,
posters, puzzles, and other activities add to the fun of
learning about all of the different zoo and wild animals. The
Wild Dog series, for example, teaches children about the wild
dog pups such as the coyote, wolf, and fox. Other books in the
series open up the world of animals in different ways and allow
your child the pleasure of exploring each animal kingdom and the
ways that the animals live within their habitat. A subscription
to this animal magazine is something your child can enjoy now
and for many years to come. Since children are naturally drawn
to all animals, it's something that will capture and hold his
interest for hours.


About The Author: Carl Deveraux is a freelance editor for Zoo
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