Book 2

New at the Zoo

by Frank B Edwards and Fitzhfrank B Edwards

Published 1 February 1998
When a lonely, little frog arrives at the zoo, he is disappointed that all the other animals seem too busy to welcome him. As the animals rush past, he calls out, "I am new. May I play with you?" But each one tells him, "Not now. I am going to a party", and rushes past.Disappointment, however, turns to delight when the zookeeper explains that everyone is going to a party for their newest friend. "Who is your new friend?" asks the frog. "Our new friend is you", announces the entire group who shower the newcomer with gifts, decorations and cake.Bianchi's wonderful animal characters and his colorful party scene bring smiles to every child who has experienced the sense of being the new kid in class.

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Book 2

Troubles with Bubbles

by Frank B Edwards

Published 1 January 1998
The zoo animals hate being dirty so, equipped with towels and other bathing necessities, they go to the zookeeper and ask for her help. "I am dirty. I want to be clean", they each tell her.Handing each one a bar of soap, she instructs them to go to the tub "and wash with soap". But as more and more bubbles creep into the story, it becomes obvious that there is some serious trouble at the tub. Faced with a mountain of suds that covers the zoo, the keeper realizes the animals have used too much soap. Adding more water solves the problem and the animals get back to their scrubbing with enthusiasm. "Thank you", they call. "Now we are clean".Bianchi and Edwards once again create a hilarious and silly story from one of children's favorite themes -- bath time.

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Book 2

Snug as a Big Red Bug

by Frank B Edwards

Published 1 April 1999

Problemas Con Burbujas

by Frank B Edwards

Published 1 January 1998
After the animals at the zoo complain of being dirty, they ask the zookeeper for her help in getting a bath. Each animal uses a bar of soap, and soon the zoo is overwhelmed with bubbles. Bianchi and Edwards once again create a hilarious and silly story from one of children's favorite themes--bath time. Full color.

The Zookeeper's Sleepers

by Frank B Edwards and John Bianchi

Published 1 September 1997
This playful bedtime story examines the plight of a community of zoo animals with insomnia. Full color.

Peek-a-Boo at the Zoo

by Frank B Edwards

Published 1 September 1997
A visitor to the zoo climbs on board the double-decker tour bus expecting to get a clear view of all the animals. But he soon discovers that not all of the zoo's inhabitants are easily found. This classic peek-a-boo offers a slight twist, however, when the bus reaches an overlook from which the visitor can see no animals at all. Full color.

Nueva en el Zoologica

by Frank B Edwards

Published 1 January 1998