Author: Nitsana Lazerus
Publisher: Kazoom Kids Books, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781735450414
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
A young boy is trying to figure out why all the animals are not in their cages. So he asks them, Aren't You Supposed To Be In The Zoo? The animals tell him they're on vacation trying to see how people live and what people do. In this light-hearted story told in rhyme, the boy ends up on display at the zoo.
Aren't You Supposed To Be In The Zoo?
Author: Nitsana Lazerus
Publisher: Kazoom Kids Books, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781735450414
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
A young boy is trying to figure out why all the animals are not in their cages. So he asks them, Aren't You Supposed To Be In The Zoo? The animals tell him they're on vacation trying to see how people live and what people do. In this light-hearted story told in rhyme, the boy ends up on display at the zoo.
Publisher: Kazoom Kids Books, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781735450414
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
A young boy is trying to figure out why all the animals are not in their cages. So he asks them, Aren't You Supposed To Be In The Zoo? The animals tell him they're on vacation trying to see how people live and what people do. In this light-hearted story told in rhyme, the boy ends up on display at the zoo.
The Animals
Author: Garry Winogrand
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780870706332
Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Essay by John Szarkowski.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780870706332
Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Essay by John Szarkowski.
Hush
Author: James Still
Publisher: Dramatic Publishing
ISBN: 9780871297815
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher: Dramatic Publishing
ISBN: 9780871297815
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Theatre for Young Audiences
Author: Coleman A. Jennings
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312337148
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
A collection of plays, many of which are based on favorite children's tales, including such titles as : "Charlotte's Web, ""Really Rosie, ""Wiley and the Hairy Man, ""Wise men of Chelm, ""and "The Crane Wife."
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312337148
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
A collection of plays, many of which are based on favorite children's tales, including such titles as : "Charlotte's Web, ""Really Rosie, ""Wiley and the Hairy Man, ""Wise men of Chelm, ""and "The Crane Wife."
You See a Zoo, I See...
Author: Michael Downs
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
ISBN: 1632898551
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
At the zoo, animals in action aren't always what they seem! When you're at the zoo, do you see scary crocodiles? Chimpanzees being silly? Look again! A young narrator makes the rounds of a zoo, pointing out that animals have special reasons for doing what they do. The crocodile is protecting her babies, and the chimpanzees are learning by trying new things. Animals protect, play, bathe, and communicate in different ways. Even the zookeeper isn't just a zookeeper. . .she's the narrator's mom! A picture book that challenges kids to think beyond their first impressions--in a warm and eye-opening read perfect for storytime.
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
ISBN: 1632898551
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
At the zoo, animals in action aren't always what they seem! When you're at the zoo, do you see scary crocodiles? Chimpanzees being silly? Look again! A young narrator makes the rounds of a zoo, pointing out that animals have special reasons for doing what they do. The crocodile is protecting her babies, and the chimpanzees are learning by trying new things. Animals protect, play, bathe, and communicate in different ways. Even the zookeeper isn't just a zookeeper. . .she's the narrator's mom! A picture book that challenges kids to think beyond their first impressions--in a warm and eye-opening read perfect for storytime.
What Do You Do If You Work at the Zoo?
Author: Steve Jenkins
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 0544387597
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
From Caldecott Honor winning team Steve Jenkins and Robin Page comes an early introduction to one of young readers favorite places: the zoo! Just a few things that a zookeeper might do at their job to keep their animals healthy, well fed, and safe would be to brush a hippo's tusks, play soccer with a rhino, or pretend to be a vulture's mother.
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 0544387597
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
From Caldecott Honor winning team Steve Jenkins and Robin Page comes an early introduction to one of young readers favorite places: the zoo! Just a few things that a zookeeper might do at their job to keep their animals healthy, well fed, and safe would be to brush a hippo's tusks, play soccer with a rhino, or pretend to be a vulture's mother.
Should We Keep Animals in Zoos?
Author: Nick Christopher
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1534523278
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Are zoos ethical? There is not one right answer to this challenging question. Readers discover the different arguments that can be made in favor of and against zoos. These different points of view are presented with relevant facts to support them, encouraging readers to understand the different sides of the debate surrounding zoos. Clear main text, eye-catching fact boxes, and detailed graphic organizers help readers make their own informed opinion. Full-color photographs are included to enhance a reading experience that sharpens essential critical thinking skills and encourages readers to approach controversial topics with an open mind.
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1534523278
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Are zoos ethical? There is not one right answer to this challenging question. Readers discover the different arguments that can be made in favor of and against zoos. These different points of view are presented with relevant facts to support them, encouraging readers to understand the different sides of the debate surrounding zoos. Clear main text, eye-catching fact boxes, and detailed graphic organizers help readers make their own informed opinion. Full-color photographs are included to enhance a reading experience that sharpens essential critical thinking skills and encourages readers to approach controversial topics with an open mind.
Why Do We Go to the Zoo?
Author: Erik A. Garrett
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611476461
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
Despite hundreds of millions of visitors each year, zoos have remained outside of the realm of philosophical analysis. This lack of theoretical examination is interesting considering the paradoxical position within which a zoo is situated, being a space of animal confinement as well as a site that provides valuable tools for species conservation, public education, and entertainment. Why Do We Go to the Zoo? argues that the zoo is a legitimate space of academic inquiry. The modes of communication taking place at the zoo that keep drawing us back time and time again beg for a careful investigation. In this book, the meaning of the zoo as communicative space is explored. This book relies on the phenomenological method from Edmund Husserl and a rhetorical approach to examine the interaction between people and animals in the zoo space. Phenomenology, the philosophy of examining the engaged everyday lived experience, is a natural method to use in the project. Despite its rich history and tradition it is interesting that there are very few books explaining “how to do” phenomenology. Why Do We Go to the Zoo? provides a detailed account of how to actually conduct a phenomenological analysis. The author spent thousands of hours in zoos watching people and animals interact as well as talking with people both formally and informally. This book asks readers to bracket their preconceptions of what goes on in the zoo and, instead, to explore the meaning of powerful zoo experiences while reminding us of the troubled history of zoos.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1611476461
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
Despite hundreds of millions of visitors each year, zoos have remained outside of the realm of philosophical analysis. This lack of theoretical examination is interesting considering the paradoxical position within which a zoo is situated, being a space of animal confinement as well as a site that provides valuable tools for species conservation, public education, and entertainment. Why Do We Go to the Zoo? argues that the zoo is a legitimate space of academic inquiry. The modes of communication taking place at the zoo that keep drawing us back time and time again beg for a careful investigation. In this book, the meaning of the zoo as communicative space is explored. This book relies on the phenomenological method from Edmund Husserl and a rhetorical approach to examine the interaction between people and animals in the zoo space. Phenomenology, the philosophy of examining the engaged everyday lived experience, is a natural method to use in the project. Despite its rich history and tradition it is interesting that there are very few books explaining “how to do” phenomenology. Why Do We Go to the Zoo? provides a detailed account of how to actually conduct a phenomenological analysis. The author spent thousands of hours in zoos watching people and animals interact as well as talking with people both formally and informally. This book asks readers to bracket their preconceptions of what goes on in the zoo and, instead, to explore the meaning of powerful zoo experiences while reminding us of the troubled history of zoos.
The Daily Zoo
Author: Chris Ayers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933492346
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the spring of 2005 Chris Ayers was busy working as a concept artist in the Hollywood film industry. That came to a crashing halt when he was diagnosed with leukemia on April first. After a year-long period of treatment and recovery he started a sketchbook called The Daily Zoo on the anniversary of his diagnosis. Over the next 365 days he would draw one animal each day, challenging both his self-discipline and imagination. Most importantly it would allow him the focused opportunity to celebrate the gift of each healthy day. The pages of The Daily Zoo: Volume One are chock-filled with 365 distinct critters, ranging from curious pandas to sinister hyenas, athletic aardvarks to zealous zebras, and his choice of artistic styles are as diverse as his subject matter. Alongside the images Ayers, whose big screen credits include Men in Black II, X-Men 3, and the Alien vs. Predator films, ties in commentary about his cancer experience, the sources of his artistic inspiration and his creative methods. Whether you're a beginning artist or a seasoned pro, this book will leave you inspired to grab the nearest pencil, pen, brush or crayon and start drawing!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933492346
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the spring of 2005 Chris Ayers was busy working as a concept artist in the Hollywood film industry. That came to a crashing halt when he was diagnosed with leukemia on April first. After a year-long period of treatment and recovery he started a sketchbook called The Daily Zoo on the anniversary of his diagnosis. Over the next 365 days he would draw one animal each day, challenging both his self-discipline and imagination. Most importantly it would allow him the focused opportunity to celebrate the gift of each healthy day. The pages of The Daily Zoo: Volume One are chock-filled with 365 distinct critters, ranging from curious pandas to sinister hyenas, athletic aardvarks to zealous zebras, and his choice of artistic styles are as diverse as his subject matter. Alongside the images Ayers, whose big screen credits include Men in Black II, X-Men 3, and the Alien vs. Predator films, ties in commentary about his cancer experience, the sources of his artistic inspiration and his creative methods. Whether you're a beginning artist or a seasoned pro, this book will leave you inspired to grab the nearest pencil, pen, brush or crayon and start drawing!
Zoo Tails
Author: Oliver Graham Jones
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473510074
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
One puff adder, one antelope, one crocodile – This was the list of sick animals presented to Oliver Graham-Jones on his first day as a new vet at London Zoo in 1951. And his time at the zoo didn’t get any less strange or entertaining... There’s the time he anaesthetized, and was then chased by, a gorilla; had to capture an angry polar bear in thick fog; performed a colostomy on a python; and fitted a raven in the Tower of London with a wooden leg. And if an animal escaped (more frequently than you might think) or required urgent medical attention, he was always on hand, ready for any eventuality. With his self-deprecating humour, Oliver frequently described himself as quaking with fear, but he was also skilful, brave and, most of all, incredibly caring and kind to his animal patients.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473510074
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
One puff adder, one antelope, one crocodile – This was the list of sick animals presented to Oliver Graham-Jones on his first day as a new vet at London Zoo in 1951. And his time at the zoo didn’t get any less strange or entertaining... There’s the time he anaesthetized, and was then chased by, a gorilla; had to capture an angry polar bear in thick fog; performed a colostomy on a python; and fitted a raven in the Tower of London with a wooden leg. And if an animal escaped (more frequently than you might think) or required urgent medical attention, he was always on hand, ready for any eventuality. With his self-deprecating humour, Oliver frequently described himself as quaking with fear, but he was also skilful, brave and, most of all, incredibly caring and kind to his animal patients.