Raccoon River Kids Adventures series: Zooapalooza in the Park
- Self-Esteem Friendship
- Categories:Comics & Graphic Novels Literature & Fiction
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:August,2019
- Pages:88
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:152mm×221mm
- Text Color:Black and white
- Words:(Unknown)
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Review
——KIRKUS REVIEWS
Feature
★The series introduce early readers to the impact kids can have in their own communities. Whether it’s uniting a town to save a building or just finding a home for a lost pup, the pint-sized pack always go big.
★The creative crew jump into action when they see a problem, inspiring young optimists to do likewise–or to just unwind with a light-hearted story.
The series includes 3 titles: Zooapalooza in the Park, Extravaganza at the Plaza, Blueberry Bonanza
Description
The Raccoon River kids are back to help a very special dog named Spunky, who needs a new home. Calls to the mayor, secret dog walks, and a whole lot of list-making are all part of their plan to organize the town's first pet showcase. But time is running out!
Do Hannah and her friends have a few more tricks―and dog treats―up their sleeves?
Empowers kids with a can-do spirit
Encourages kids to get involved in community service
Activates a sense of wonder
Increases comprehension through humor while strengthening critical thinking and problem solving
Promotes good citizenship
Demonstrates how big things start small
Provides downloadable education guides
Facilitates vocabulary development
Author
By day, Mark Tuchman is the creative director of School Library Journal. At home, he is dad to three very creative children who direct him on his illustration projects. Before his magazine career, Mark worked full-time as an illustrator. His publishing debut, in 1985, was a comic book for his alma mater, Hampshire College. It introduced students to the school's history and unique educational philosophy. Mark and his family live in Brooklyn, New York.





