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A NIGHT AT THE ZOO by Kathy Caple

A NIGHT AT THE ZOO

From the I Like To Read series

by Kathy Caple ; illustrated by Kathy Caple

Pub Date: Sept. 15th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-8234-3044-4
Publisher: Holiday House

One boy, one dad, one cellphone and one ill-timed nap add up to one crazy trip to the zoo.

Ever wonder what happens after hours at the zoo? When Mom calls Pop and Sam at the end of their zoo outing, they decide to eat one last container of popcorn on the bench. The popcorn has a soporific effect, and both father and son fall into a deep sleep, missing the closing announcement. The animals parade out, wearing party hats of all sorts, and are drawn to the cellphone resting next to Pop. Once the monkey gets his hands on it, he starts taking pictures. The night guard discovers the napping father and son, the animals are startled, and the phone is temporarily lost. Telling a story with very limited vocabulary, short sentences and one-, two- and three-syllable words is a challenge, but Caple’s amusing, full-color ink-and-watercolor illustrations of animals gone wild extend the simple text and deepen the story. Very new readers will find success here, and adults will chuckle along with the silly situations shown in the pictures. Teachers can use this to jump-start youngsters’ imaginations—what might happen after dark in other common places?

Young animal lovers will find much to laugh at here.

(Early reader. 3-6)