This book by Steve Metzger and John Abbot Nes is about the Delacorte Clock from Central Park, and a brave monkey who loves its music.
These coatis live at the Central Park Zoo where Milo lives.
The Pallas Cats at the Prospect Park Zoo are some of my favorite animals on Earth. I love to see their curious faces and watch them move cautiously. They fascinate me!
An Andean Bear cub and mama explore their amazing habitat at the Queens Zoo. This baby is so cute, and she has a great mom.
View the read aloud of one of my favorite Aaron Reynolds and Dan Santat books, Carnivores
This video shows the Brown Bear exhibit at the Bronx Zoo very well, as well as pan shots (when the camera moves across a scene) of other habitats.
These Bee Eater birds live in a habitat that is completely open to the visitors.
If you don't have a printer you can read the directions and draw the designs for this activity on any paper you have, even scrap paper or used paper can work!
If you don't have a printer you can read the directions and draw the designs for this activity on any paper you have, even scrap paper or used paper can work!
If you don't have a printer you can read the directions and draw the shapes for this activity on any paper you have, even scrap paper or used paper can work!
This book without words takes place all around New York, and specifically in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The places featured in the story are real, and I put actual pictures into the story along with the illustrations. There's also an overlap between this book, and the book Eloise by Kay Thompson.
If you don't have a printer you can read the directions and draw the shapes for this activity on any paper you have, even scrap paper or used paper can work!
If you don't have a printer you can read the directions and do this activity on any paper you have, even scrap paper or used paper can work!