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Zoobooks

from: Wildlife Education Ltd




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 67





Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 12
Label: Wildlife Education Ltd
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Product Manufacturer: Wildlife Education Ltd
Number Of Issues: 12
Publisher: Wildlife Education Ltd
Ranking: 67
Studio: Wildlife Education Ltd
Subscription Length: 365 days









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Item Description:
Simply written and beautifully illustrated. Each monthly issue 'captures' one of 60 different animals through magnificent photography, illustrations, diagrams, descriptions and includes interactive activity pages. Kids get 'up close and personal' with the world's most amazing creatures.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Second Generation Subscriber
This was my favorite magazine when I was a kid, and now I've subscrubed for my three-year-old nephew who loves it as well. It doesn't look as though the content has changed much in the last twenty-five years, only the cover design is notably different, but they're still as good today as I remember from when I was a kid.
Each magazine features a different animal, and is packed with photos and illustrations showing different species, skeletal and muscular structure, and interesting facts. The pictures and illustrations are great for young kids, and the information educates older kids. I've seen them for sale at a lot of zoos individually. The page count is a bit low, but that's mostly because there are no advertisements. This is mostly a reference/educational magazine, it doesn't have games and such that many children's magazines have, but they're also the kind that you can keep for years and continue to enjoy. I highly recomend this magazine for any kid who loves animals. Would also be good for a classroom, I'd think.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Starting Our Second Year With Zoobooks
We subscribed to Zoobooks for our son as a gift for his birthday last year. He loved borrowing copies from the school library and has always been extremely interested in animals. I knew that Zoobooks was high-quality and no advertising, so it would be money well spent. He has loved getting the magazine each month and makes a point of marking the calendar when one issue arrives so he can count ahead and know when to expect the next one. He reads every issue cover to cover, again and again, and is proud of his collection. As it's getting close to his birthday this year, he made a point of telling me that he would really like to keep getting Zoobooks, so we have renewed our subscription for another year. I highly recommend this magazine.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE BEST books to capture interest
I have been buying these for years thru a Teachers Supply store and using them in HomeSchooling. These can be used for all ages because the pictures are so dynamic and colorful - little ones eyes are glued and the teenagers (even if not interested in animals and science) get drawn into reading the fasinating facts and information. Adults pick them up and read them from cover to cover.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a animal lover's review
I LOVE ZOOBOOKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have 18 zoobooks and there are 60 of them.
Zoobooks have great pictures and packed with info.
If you don't have zoobooks I recommned it!
You get 12 issues for a year,and when your done you get a FREE zoobook, a free animal poster,and stickers.
IT ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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