New at the Zoo

New at the Zoo by Peter J. Lippman, published by Harper & Row in 1969, is a children’s book that features a charming narrative centered around a zoo keeper’s quest to help a new baby animal sleep. With 31 pages, this edition presents a delightful exploration of the zoo environment and the various characters involved in the keeper’s journey. The story unfolds as the keeper seeks advice from various amateurs, ultimately leading to the discovery of an animal sleep-expert.
Readers will find a whimsical tale that highlights the interactions between the zoo keeper and the community as they work together to solve the challenge of getting the baby animal to rest. The narrative emphasizes themes of collaboration and expertise, showcasing the unique perspectives of different characters. This engaging story is suitable for young readers, making it a delightful addition to any children’s book collection.
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In order to get the new zoo baby to sleep, the zoo keeper consults with many amateurs before he finds the animal sleep-expert.
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