Never, Ever Shout in a Zoo

Never, Ever Shout in a Zoo by Karma Wilson, published by Scholastic in 2005, is a delightful children’s book written in rhyme. This 32-page edition explores the amusing chaos that ensues when visitors shout at the animals in a zoo, presenting a playful narrative that engages young readers. The book is crafted in English and is designed to entertain while illustrating the humorous consequences of loud noises in a lively setting.
Readers will find a whimsical tale that captures the imagination, showcasing the various reactions of animals to the shouts. The rhythmic storytelling invites participation, making it an enjoyable read-aloud experience for children. Through its engaging narrative, the book emphasizes the importance of maintaining a calm environment, particularly in places like a zoo where animals are present. This charming story is sure to resonate with families and educators looking to share a fun and educational reading experience.
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A story in rhyme that depicts the chaos caused by shouting at the zoo.
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