This Amazon Best Selling book uses eye-catching illustrations and humor to provide reading and writing solutions for children to succeed in school.
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Have You Ever Seen a Zebra Eat Zucchini?
by Keshia Harper (Author), Kate Fallahee (Illustrator)
This cute, colorful alphabet book is full of the silly questions children enjoy asking. Young readers are introduced to letters through alliteration and new foods, as well as farm, zoo, sea, wild and jungle animals. Full of educational opportunities, including the teaching of colors and counting, parents, educators and children will select this fun and adorable read over and over. Read and giggle, giggle and read because Have You Ever Seen A Zebra Eat Zuchinni? Have You Ever Seen A Zebra Eat Zuchinni? is an Amazon-Bestseller in the Children's Zoo Books category.
✅Letter Recognition - Upper- and Lower-Case Letters
✅Expand Vocabulary - Reinforces Common Words and Introduces New Words
✅Phonemic Awareness - Recognize Letter Sounds
✅Higher Level Thinking - Asks Questions and Piques Curiosity
✅Allows Children to Practice Alliteration Skills - Identify Sounds in Words
✅Aids Early Readers - Encourages Independent Reading
✅Number Recognition - Counting Objects
✅Shapes and Colors - Math and Geometric Concepts and Visual Clues and Words
✅Counting - Correctly Count Objects and Recognize Numbers
Product Details
- Publisher: Hadassah's Crown Publishing, LLC (April 11, 2020)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 34 pages
- ISBN-10: 1950894142
- ISBN-13: 978-1950894147
- Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
- Dimensions: 8 x 0.08 x 10 inches
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Keshia Harper is an educator with fifteen years of experience providing services for students with disabilities and a mother of one. Early in Keshia’s educational career, her teachers noticed her ability to write well, and while in Middle School she was featured in the local newspaper for her creative writing. Keshia enjoys running, hiking, and reading children’s books with her daughter. She is currently working on her second children’s book.