That's not my... Zoo
By (Author) Fiona Watt
Illustrated by Rachel Wells
Arranged by (music) Anthony Marks
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
30th April 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Early years: nature and animals
Zoos and wildlife parks: general interest
Board book
10
Width 207mm, Height 207mm, Spine 20mm
460g
A perfect introduction to zoo animals with eye-catching illustrations, touchy-feely patches and a noisy finale!
Discover the fun of the zoo in this sound-book addition to the bestselling That's not my... series.Turn the pages to explore the zoo and meet a monkey, an elephant, a tiger and a parrot in this larger format touchy-feely book. Press the sound button on the final page to hear all these animals in the noisy zoo!With bright, bold illustrations and soft tactile patches on each page, babies and toddlers love That's not my... books.That's not my... books are designed to be shared, and support sensory and language development.Don't forget to spot the little white mouse on every page!
Fiona Watt is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She graduated from Exeter University with a Bachelor of Education in Art and Design. She taught for three years at a primary school in Kent, before spending two years at a British school in The Netherlands. She started working at Usborne in 1989 and has written and edited hundreds of books including baby and novelty, sticker, art and craft, cookery, science and activity books. She has written all the titles in the award-winning THAT'S NOT MY(R) series and many in the highly successful Sticker Dolly Dressing series. She is the sixth biggest-selling UK children's author, with over 10 million of her books sold in the UK since records began. Rachel Wells is a mother, writer and cat lover. She lives in Devon with her family and her pets and believes in the magic of animals. Rachel grew up in Devon but lived in London in her twenties working in marketing and living in a tiny flat with an elderly rescued cat, Albert. After having a child she moved back to Devon and decided to take the plunge and juggle motherhood with writing.