Noah's Petting Zoo: Teach Your Child to be Eco-Friendly and Love Animals

Noah's Petting Zoo: Teach Your Child to be Eco-Friendly and Love Animals

by Idan Hadari
Noah's Petting Zoo: Teach Your Child to be Eco-Friendly and Love Animals

Noah's Petting Zoo: Teach Your Child to be Eco-Friendly and Love Animals

by Idan Hadari

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Overview

This is a wonderful children's bedtime & dreaming story about an old house (Noah) in a new neighborhood, which is about to be demolished to make way for a new building.

Andrew, a young child, who loves to play with his friends nearby, is doing everything he can to save the old house.

Will Andrew be able to save the old house Noah?
Well, children, you'll just have to read the book to find out what happened.
More about this Children's Zoo Book:
The short story demonstrates to children how to crusade for what they believe in; to be more environmental friendly; to help one's fellow man; what true friendship is; and of course, to like and to play with all of the adorable animals in the story.

Your kids will enjoy amazing paintings of a house full of all sorts of animals zoo (dogs, cats, monkeys, turtles, giraffes, cows, horses and many more animals) and a very cute yellow tractor.

Your kids will learn:

• How to be social kids
• How to be self motivated kids
• How to be eco friendly kids
• What is friendship


The story is with simple rhyming text for children ages 2-8.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781717139979
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/17/2018
Series: Bedtimes Story Fiction Children's Picture Book , #1
Pages: 28
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.07(d)

About the Author

I always wanted to write children's books, but I didn't have the courage, time or right frame of mind.

After I completed my first degree in Computer Engineering, I found myself creating children's software; teaching private lessons in all areas; and teaching children to swim, in both the first and second levels.

As a result of working with kids, the connection to writing a book for children was a natural progression and I found myself writing many different stories about almost everything, and always left them in the desk drawer.

When an idea pops into my head I ask these questions:
Will a child want to read this book?
Will a parent want to read this book to or with their child?
Would this book make a parent or a child feel something?
Is there something visual here that will hold the child's interest?
Will a child see things in a different way after reading the book?

If the answer to these questions is yes, then I know I'm on the right track.
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