Book Review By Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications and PR.

An early reading and learning children’s book with a spacious playing ground is What’s at the Park? In this early reading book, the character Zoey enjoys spending a day at the spacious park.

In a picturesque environment, the park is one which is green with trees and flowers which she enjoys collecting with her grandmother. What’s at the park? , an early reading children’s book is where a student in early reading is in a child friendly environment.

An image of what's at the park? An early reading and learning children's book

Authored by David Mann, designed and illustrated by Jess Jardim- Wedepohl and edited by Karen Hurt, What’s at the Park teaches on planting of trees and flowers in early reading and in providing parks and a playing grounds which embody nature at its best.

Get a copy of What’s at the Park at Book Dash and teach a kid in early reading on planting trees, animal care and in taking care of the environment.

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Age
5-10
Genre/Type
nature