Jodi Goes to the Zoo: Educational Illustrated Childrens Rhyming Book
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Narrated by:
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Jean Shaw
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By:
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Jean Shaw
About this listen
Jodi Goes To The Zoo is a very educational story book written in rhyming verse describing a day trip to the Zoo by a young lad and his mother.
Each page reveals some interesting facts about the particular animal and the manner in which the story is written makes them easier for the child to remember.
The audiobook also includes some additional facts about the animals mentioned in the poem, which can be discussed afterwards.
Finally, the audiobook is completed by some animal jokes.
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