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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Zoo News Sunday: My Final Entry

Good morning Bloggerville fans. Zebee here. I have some sad for me news. Today will be my last visit here at “Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa” blog. You might see me pop in around the web on other blogs, but this will be my last post here. I’ve had a lot of fun over these past two years talking with many of you, visiting with my boss Joy’s author friends and characters and going to zoos around the world. All good things come to an end, and this is it for us here at the V Zoo.

So, with all that said, let’s see what happened this week at the world zoos.

Your morning adorable: Merry Christmas to zoo animals
Check out all these great pictures of our zoo friends and their Christmas presents.

Holiday treat at the zoo
More fun opening presents.

On The Sixth Day Of Christmas
This is a must see. You’ll get to watch the birth of an eland.

Gladys Porter Zoo announces births
See what new arrivals are at this zoo.

Rhino Iguanas and Green Monitor Hatching at the Bristol Zoo
More baby pictures.

A tiny tamarin monkey joins Zoo Boise family
See this very tiny and special baby.

Binder Park Zoo offers holiday fun
See what’s happening at this zoo.

Well, that’s it for this weeks addition to the Zoo News. I will see you all around the web.
Zebee out. Now where did my boss Joy put the. . .

posted by Zebee aka Joy Delgado
We go Beyond Reading
Laughing Zebra – Books for Children
Fun ways to help children learn
Books Go Beyond Reading

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Getting Ready For This Year's Tree Lighting Ceremony


Good morning to you all. Zebee here. To get you in the mood for Christmas this year, this is a picture of the central plaza in Caguas, Puerto Rico last year. Is'nt that one of the prettiest trees you've ever seen?

Okay, as some of you might remember, last year at our tree lighting ceremony we had a few mishaps. Don't remember? You can read about it here. So, to avoid the same problems, my boss Joy has taken a few precautions.

To place the star on the top of the tree, this year we are drawing out of a hat. The paper that has a star on it will get the honors. Next will be a paper with a Christmas tree light on it. That animal will get to turn on the lights. This will avoid the two biggest problems from last year.

Who's on the guest list this year? All of our boss Joy's wiriter friends and a few of the characters from their books. I think it's going to be lots of fun. We've all heard the stories and m=now we're going to get to meet everybody.

It will be a big party this year. Do you want to come? Just drop me a comment and I'll put in a good word for your invitation to my boss Joy.
I hope to see you there. Oh, it's next Tuesday.

See you back here Thursday with another great book to read.


posted by Zebee aka Joy Delgado
We go Beyond Reading
Laughing Zebra – Books for Children
Fun ways to help children learn
Books Go Beyond Reading

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Today is Cliché Day!

Hi everyone, Zebee here with the rest of the gang at the V Zoo. Did you have a fun time on Halloween? We did.

Now that Halloween is over, what's next? Let's see...

Mori: Did you know that today is Cliché Day?

Billy: What's a Cliché?

Lito: It's a saying that people use too much so it loses the meaning it originally had.

Mori: My favorite is "An apple a day keeps the doctor away."

Billy: Oh, I get it. It's like "he's got ants in his pants" right?

Lito: That's a good one. Does your mom say that about you Billy when you start running all around your exhibit? I like "as easy as pie."

Billy: Ha, ha, ha.

Zebee: I like "kick up your heels" because I like to do that. So, kids out there in Bloggerville, what's your favorite Cliché? Not sure? Hop over to clichesite.com and check it out.

Be sure to drop all of us here at the V Zoo and share your favorite one, okay?

See you Thursday!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Summer Camp at the V Zoo Plans in Full Swing!

Happy Tuesday everyone! Zebee here.

Many zoos have summer camps. So, my boss Joy and her daughter Rebekha are planning a great virtual summer camp here at the V Zoo. Here they come now. Let’s listen in.

J: I’m really getting excited about our virtual summer camp Rebekha. You and the other zookeepers have been working hard on it to make it a winner.

R: Thanks mom. Sally and Tom have some great ideas. I like the crafts, education segments and of course the story telling time.

J: When do you think you’ll have the schedule finished? I’d like to start advertising soon.

R: In the next few weeks. Since it’s a virtual summer camp we don’t have to do as much preparation as we would at a brick and mortar zoo. This is much easier and I think the families that participate will have a great time.

J: Good. Keep me informed and let me know if there’s anything I can do to help. Got to go, I want to take a walk around the V Zoo and see if . . .

Sounds like we’re going to have lots of fun here this summer. I just know you’re going to want to participate. As soon as I know the details, I’ll pass them on.

Bye for now, and be sure to come back Thursday for another great book review.

Oh, and over at Books Go Beyond Reading from June 1 - 12 join us for the “Bounce into Books” book blog tour. It’s going to be lots of fun! More details tomorrow over at Books Go Beyond Reading



posted by Zebee aka Joy Delgado
We go Beyond Reading
Laughing Zebra – Books for Children
You learned that from a picture book!?!
Books Go Beyond Reading

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Tour Laughing Zebra - Books for Children


Hi everybody in Bloggerville! Zebee here.

Let's take a tour!

Hop on over to Laughing Zebra - Books for Children. Here you'll find all kinds of things that take my book, "Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa" beyond reading.
I believe that children learn better if they get the message delivered in a variety of ways. Reading is wonderful, don't get me wrong, I just believe we can add to books to make the learning process even more fun.

What child doesn't like coloring pages? We have several to choose from. We also have an email link that children can send their pictures to us and we'll post them right there for all their friends to see.

Puzzles, puzzles and more puzzles. I love puzzles of all types, don't you? Here we have jigsaw puzzles, a maze, even a memory game you can print out and play.

Crafts are an all time favorite. We have several so far to choose from. There are two kinds puppets and a mask. I love crafts, so look for more in the coming months.

We even have recipes that can go along with "Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa." Have you ever thought about what an okapi eats? What do they like that we humans like? Carrots! Since the story is about a birthday party, we have a few carrot cake recipes for you to bake and enjoy.

Who out there likes word games? I sure do, so we have a page dedicated just to them. Right now we have a word search and flash cards in English and Spanish. I know I'll be adding more here soon.

Of course, what would a publisher's site be with out a bookstore. Here we have our books for sale at 20% off plus free shipping. Oh, and they will be autographed by the author, illustrator and translator.

Since our books come with teacher's guides, we have a page just for teachers. I have plans for this page to include links to other sites that help teachers in all they do.

Want to see what's going on behind the sceens with Laughing Zebra - Books for Children? Check out our media page. There you'll see reviews, video clips, interviews and more.

You can also subscribe to our newsletter. You'll find a box to sign up os every page. If you find a page that doesn't have it, please let me know.

posted by Zebee aka Joy Delgado
We go Beyond Reading
Laughing Zebra – Books for Children
You learned that from a picture book!?!
Books Go Beyond Reading

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New Bongo Exhibit

Good morning everyone, Zebee here. There’s Jim and Sally. Let’s see what they’re talking about.

J: Today we’re unveiling the new Bongo exhibit. Are you going to be there?

S: I wouldn’t miss it for the world. I bet Ringo and Paul are going to be really pleased when they get over there.

J: I think Paul is ready to get back out on exhibit, but Ringo likes hiding. I think he’ll like the forest we created in the corner.

S: The guests will like it too because it’s close enough to the fence so they will finally get to see him.

J: I hope that Billy doesn’t cause too much of a fuss next door. He won’t be getting as much attention today.

S: Rebekha’s over there today. She’s got something special planned for him to keep him very busy. Something about teaching him to draw. That should be fun.

J: It’s almost time to open, we’d better get going. See you at the unveiling.

S: Bye Jim, see you later.

Sounds like there’s going to be lots of fun over on the other side of the zoo. I’m glad Billy will be busy so he doesn’t steal the show.

See you Thursday with another great book review.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Book Review: “There’s a Spider in My Sink!” By Bill Kirk, illustrated by Suzy Brown

Good morning all you out there in Bloggerville. Today I have a really cool book to share with you.

How many of you like spiders? I knew it, not too many huh? After reading everything in this picture book, you might feel differently.

Look! Here come Bill and the star of his story. Hi Bill, hi Ari.

B: Hi Zebee. Love your ‘V Zoo’, don’t you Ari?

A: Yes, there are so many places I could spin webs here. Hi Zebee, thanks for having us here today.

Z: You are both most welcome. So, Bill what got you to write about spiders?

B: Well, spiders have always seemed to be quite at home around our house, both on the outside and the inside. They really are quite helpful. So, my wife and I don’t get too freaked out oves spiders. When our grandson was young, he was very curious, especially about things that crawl around on floors and walls. When he saw a spider in the bath tub or sink, he really got excited. So, it seemed like a fun story to write about.

Z: We have spiders all over the ‘V Zoo’ and they seem to keep the mosquitoes and flies under control.
So tell me Ari, why did you pick this particular sink to spin your web in?

A: That’s a very good question, Zebee. I guess the main reason is the sink is downstairs so I didn’t have far to go once I came inside the house to get warm. Believe me, if you had eight legs and feet like I do, you wouldn’t want to do a lot of walking, especially up all those stairs. If you’re careful, sinks and bath tubs are great places to hang a web because there’s plenty of water when I get thirsty. Besides, I like visitors and Bill and his family who live in this house stop by often to wash their hands or brush their teeth. I feel like I’m part of the family.

Z: Sure sounds like it. I think Suzy did a great job with her pictures. She drew you exactly how you look, don’t you think Ari?

A: Yep, that’s me alright. I think Suzy really captured my softer side. Don’t you just love what she did with my beautiful brown highlights? I suppose you could say Suzy’s my favorite artist.

Z: I couldn’t agree more. So Bill, where did you learn so many interesting things about spiders? I had no idea that some spiders have 12 eyes and that some have none at all! Or that they don’t have ears and hear by picking up sound vibration from the tiny hairs on their legs. Cool stuff.

B: Yeah, I know what you mean. When you get to know them better, spiders are really fascinating. There are hundreds of books in the library and places on the internet where I found information about spiders. I could hardly believe how many people love to study spiders all over the world. Maybe some of your readers might want to grow up to be Arachnologists. That’s a fancy word for someone who spends their life studying spiders.

Z: This book is so full of information and fun to read at the same time. So, where can my readers pick up a copy of “There’s a Spider in My Sink!”

B: Luckily the books are easy to order online. Here are a few links your readers can try, with their parents’ permission, of course.








Z: Thanks for stopping by today Bill and Ari. Come back sometime, okay?

B&A: We will. This was fun. Thanks for having us here to share our book “There’s a Spider in My Sink!”

Z: I’m going over to the King Vulture exhibit to read it to Elvin. See you all on Sunday with more zoo news.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Puzzle Page Fun!

Good morning, Zebee here.

Today I'd like to share some fun puzzles with all of you. One is a jigsaw puzzle you do online and the rest are ones you can print out and play with or color at home.

Just go over to the Laughing Zebra – Books for Children puzzle page. While you're there, check out some of the other fun activities they have, like coloring pages, puppets and word games.

See you there. Oh, and make sure you come back on thursday, I'm having some very interesting guests.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Zoo News Sunday with Elysabeth Eldering

Good day to you all in Bloggerville. Zebee here with Elysabeth Elering for our weekly trip around the world to visit zoos and bring you news. Hey, that rhymes! Anyway, Elysabeth, are you ready?

E: Hi Zebee and everyone. Yes, I’ve been looking forward to this all week. Where are we going today?

Z: Let’s see, Washington, D.C., The Falklands, Sarajevo, San Diego and a lot more places.

E: Sounds great Zebee. What do I have to do?

Z; Hold onto my left ear. Ouch! Not so tight. Yes, that’s much better. Here we go!

A Rare and Blessed Event
New baby gorilla born at the National Zoo. See the picture!

City zoo teaching Scottish wildlife in Falklands
This is a great idea. I hope more zoos do this sort of thing. Sharing knowledge of where you live with others can help them understand better what it’s like in a different part of the world.

Sarajevo Zoo renovations aim to draw tourists
The zoo was destroyed from the siege in the 1990’s. Today it’s coming back to life.

Rare tree kangaroo species has twins at Neb. Zoo
Tree kangaroos are so cute and cuddly looking. This one’s no exception. Can’t wait to see her babies.

Red panda comes out of hiding
Live near Zoo Boise? Like red pandas? Then you’ve gotta go see this baby.

Fixing a Tiger's Tooth at the National Zoo
Did you know that tigers get toothaches too? See what was done to make life more bearable for Soyono.

San Diego Soo hosts Koalapalooza this weekend
If you’re in the area, go to the zoo and join in the fun.

Attend Lincoln Park Zoo's Mid-Winter Party
A special party to raise funds for the Endowed Fund for Conservation and Science is being held on February 27. Read all about it here.

Kings of the jungle come to FL zoo
Cool video. Watch the lions being brought in and listen to Ron MaGill talk about the process.

MLK holiday offers free day at the zoo
Live in Oregon or Washington? Want a FREE day at the zoo? Read this!

E: Wow! Zebee that was so much fun. I want to come back and do this again sometime.

Z: I’d love to have you along for the ride. I’m kinda getting used to having guests go with me.

E: Well, I guess I’ll be back Tuesday to talk a bit more about my books and my life.

Z: Thanks Elysabeth. See you then.
Bye everyone in Bloggerville, see you Tuesday too.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Merry Christmas!!!


From all of us to all of you, Merry Christmas!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Zoo News Sunday: Frogs, okapis and Lanaia Lee as our guest for the week.

Good day to you all out there in Bloggerville. Today we are traveling the world zoos and I’m bringing another guest along. Let me introduce Lanaia Lee to you.

Hi Zebee. I’m glad I get to be your guest this week. Jennifer told me how much fun she had here at the ‘V Zoo’.

Thanks Lanaia. We had fun with her too and I know we are going to have a great week visiting with you.

So Zebee, where are we off to today?
Let’s see. . .South Africa, the USA and Canada. Ready?

Ready. This should be fun.

Okay, here we go!

South Africa's National Zoo Hosts A Fun Frog Walk
Great way to bring awareness to the plight of the frog. What’s that? You ask. Read here and find out.

KYLE'S KRITTERS: Okapi arrives from San Diego
More okapi news. I just love bringing news of our relatives here at the ‘V Zoo’.

Zoo’s holiday festival features live reindeer
Check this out, especially if you live in the Issaquah. Where’s that? Read this to find out more.

Edmonton’s Valley Zoo Opens Junior Zookeeper ProgramWhat a great Christmas gift. If you know a child and live in the Edmonton in Canada, you need to read this.

White tiger babies at Lowry Park on display Tuesday
Very cute! Love their blue eyes.

Zoo gets 5-year stamp of approval
This is a big deal and great news for the people in the area of Bridgeport, CT. They have a zoo that’s doing great things.


Unique California Birds Featured in Zoo's Backyard
Read about the additions to the Sacramento Zoo.

Lights turn Turtle Back Zoo into a holiday wonderland
Cool lights. I really like Christmas. All the special decorations. Anyway, if you’re in Essex County in New Jersey, check it out.

ZooLights: Wild fun at the Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix area? Don’t miss this. It goes from now until Jan. 11, 2009.

The Alexandria Zoo lights up the holidays with annual safari event
In the Alexandria, LA area? This one’s for you! Looks like this only goes until the 23rd of December, so go soon.

Bird tiles benefit Sequoia Park Zoo
Get your tile, personalized, for just $100. Great gift for the zoo.

Wow Zebee! I never knew we could travel so fast and see so many places. This was lots of fun.

I’m glad you went with me today Lanaia. I can’t wait to talk more with you on Tuesday. I’ve got to go over and check out what’s going on in the giraffe exhibit. I’ll see you Tuesday.

Okay, see you then.

What are those giraffes up to now? Star, could you please. . .

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

7 random facts about . . .who?

Good morning everyone in Bloggerville! Zebee here. Well, last week was fun with Jennifer Gladen. We al look forward to her visiting us again when A Star in the Night published.

So, one of the comments left last week by Lori Calabrese tagged us to give 7 random facts about us.

Since several of us wanted to participate, we decided to each give seven random facts.

Here’s mine
1 I like to listen in when humans walk by, never know what you might hear.
2 I think (but don’t let the others know) that zebras are the most beautiful animals in the world.
3 I love to travel the world zoos.
4 I like to play hide and seek.
5 I have a great smile, don’t you think?
6 I wonder what this food humans eat called pizza is like.
7 I don’t like getting wet.

Okay, my turn. Hi I’m Mori.
1 I like the fact that my friends here at the ‘V Zoo’ gave me a surprise party.
2 Even though I’m at the end of the zoo, I get lots of visitors.
3 I can lick my ears with my tongue! Bet you can’t do that.
4 If you could touch me, I’d feel like velvet.
5 I like to play hide and seek too. I guess Zebee and I are good at it because of our stripes.
6 I get scared at night. It’s dark.
7 Zebee wonders what pizza’s like, I wonder about the stuff you call ice cream. Is it good?

our boss Joy
1 I live on a sailboat.
2 I love to snorkel and take pictures underwater.
3 I don’t like the cold, maybe for a day. Give me warm sunshine any day.
4 I speak English and Spanish and can understand French and Italian.
5 I have two sisters, one older and one younger. We are all totally different.
6 I have a daughter, son, step daughter and two grand children.
7 I like watching Spanish ‘telenovelas’. (Spanish soap operas/mini series)

Hey Zebee, do the rest of us get a turn?

Some other time, I promise. We’ve got to go for now. Our boss Joy is going to be on Suzanne Lieurance’s “Book Bites for Kids” today at 3 pm Eastern time. Hope all of you people out there in Bloggerville will tune in and listen to her. She’s going to talk about “Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa”. You can catch the show at
Blog Talk Radio

By for now. Thursday we’re going to read about a professor somebody or other. See you then.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A visit with Jennifer Gladen

Good morning everyone in Bloggerville. Zebee here. As promised, Jennifer Gladen is back with us today. We are participating in a Virtual Book Tour. What’s that? Well, we will be having guests visiting with us every other week. Sundays the guest of the week will travel with me to all the world zoos and on Tuesdays and Thursdays we’ll talk with them about all kinds of things like their books and their lives. So, let’s get started.

Hi Jen. As I’m mascot and roving reporter for this blog, I’d like to ask you a few questions. See, we here at the ‘V Zoo’ are very curious about the things that humans do. We’ve met a number of author friends of our boss Joy, and are glad to have the chance to meet you too.
So here goes. Are you ready?

Z: Where do you live? What’s it like there? I’m the only one who gets out of the ‘V Zoo’ and the rest of the gang is always asking what different places are like.

J: Hi Zebee. Thanks for the warm welcome. I’m from Philadelphia, PA. There’s many people and buildings here. Some places seem very busy, but there’s nice, quiet places too such as a nearby park.

Z: Tell us a bit more about your family. Do you have any pets?

J: Well, actually our home is over run by pets. We have a dog, three cats, and a turtle. The dog is a mixed breed— Chihuahua and Rat Terrier. He’s an intelligent, fun and loyal dog.

The cats are another story. I may eventually do a blog about this.
There are two females (Mickey and Mittens) and a male ( Sunny).

Mickey has lived here the longest, and is the self-proclaimed queen of the house. When we took in Mittens off the street, Mickey was not happy. And things only got worse when Sunny came along. Everyone gets along pretty well for the most part. But every once in a while, Mickey wants to remind everyone that she is the queen!

Z: I think I like Mickey’s attitude.

Z: Tell us about your children. I know you have three. They must keep you pretty busy.

J: Absolutely! The girls (Caitlin and Jacqueline) are 8 and 6, and my son (Anthony) just turned 4. They have a ton of energy! Jacqueline and Anthony have chronic medical problems , so I monitor that as well. But you’d never know it. Those two are the ones with the most energy. Caitlin can get energetic as well, but also likes her times of pease and quiet.


Z: With so much going on as a mom, how do you find time to write?

J: That is a great question. Sometimes I think I invent a few more hours in the day. Really, though, it takes plenty of time management. The best time to write is in the morning when all three are at school.

Z: Thanks Jen for spending some time with me here at the ‘V Zoo’. Stick around and take a walk on the Air Walk. The new stuff over at the lion exhibit is really cool. I’ll see you again on Thursday with more on Jen’s book “A Star in the Night” and her online magazine “My Light Magazine”.

If you want to get a sneak peek at some of Jen’s stuff, check her out at:
Jen’s Blog
My Light Magazine
My Light’s Blog
Gap Blog

J: Bye Zebee. I look forward to sharing more with your visitors on Thursday.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Zoo News Sunday: rhinos, whales and Jennifer Gladen as our guest for the week!

Hello Bloggerville fans. It’s Sunday again here at the ‘V Zoo’ and time for more of my roving reports from the world zoos.

Joining me today is Jennifer Gladen. She's going to be our guest for the week as we participate in a Virtual Book Tour. More about that on Tuesday. Hi Jennifer.

Hi Zebee, and everyone out there in Bloggerville. I’ve visited the ‘V Zoo’ online before, but now I get to actually be here. I think this is going to be a fun week.

We are really excited that you’ve come, for the whole week. So, should we get going?

Yes. I can’t wait to see how you travel all over the world in one day and get all this interesting news out to your viewers.

Okay, here we go!

New attractions lure more Chaffee Zoo visitors
What new attractions do they have at the Chaffe Zoo in Fresno, CA?

Mexican zoo offers interactive experience
Neat video. Check it out.

Big Day at Zoo – annual SPH event aims to reach out more to primary school readers
What a fun event. Such creative children and great costumes.

New Zoo Residents
What animals did the Dakota Zoo get? Where did they come from?

Patna Zoo world No 2 in rhino count
The Panta Zoo in India had lots to be proud of. Read about it here.

Tamarin twins born at zoo
Which are the babies and which is the mother? Look at this picture and let me know what you think.

Attend the Blessing of the Beluga Whales at Mystic Aquarium
This is a cool place. If you’re in the area, stop by and visit.

Taipei City Zoo ready to receive giant pandas from China
More giant pandas for people to love. Cool!

Irwin zoo opens animal hospital
This is really great. They are going to be able to take care of lots of sick animals. Read all about it.

Oklahoma City zoo’s Cat Forest debuts newest baby
What pretty cats ocelots are. Here is a picture of mom and baby.

Wildlights Presented By American Electric Power
See all the cool things that are going on at the Columbus Zoo for the holidays.

Wow! Zebee, that sure was fun. I can’t wait to come back on Tuesday and share more with everyone about my book A Star in the Night and my family.

Jennifer I’m glad you had as much fun as I did today. I’ll see you back here on Tuesday.

Bye Zebee and the rest of the gang. Have fun the rest of the day.

Bye for now. Zebee out.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa news

Hello everyone out there ‘V Zoo’ land. (a corner of Bloggerville) Zebee here playing reporter to bring you up to date on what’s happening with Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa. I have several items to report.

First, last Wednesday, October 29th, my boss Joy, her husband Julio and two of her friends took ZP/FZ to Saint Marco’s Elementary School in Guayama. 72 students in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades were treated to a fun time. Starting off with clapping games, the children were involved right away. Joy and the school’s Spanish teacher, Ms. Lydia Nazario, read the book out loud with a room full of attentive students. After a short discussion about the story and what a zookeeper does, the children were treated to coloring pages, crayons, juice, animal cookies and goodie bags.

Next, our good friend Margot Finke, has highlighted our book Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa on her blog. Check it out here.
While you’re there, check out her cool pet, mischief. She’s got all sorts of great information and fun things on her blog and website. Thanks Margot for putting up such a nice post about us.

Another great review from Lea Schizas arrived this week too. You can read it on her blog The Writing Jungle. Thanks Lea!

Then, Sunday one of my boss Joy’s neighbors told her she was in one of the island newspapers. There in the Arts and Living section was a picture of Joy with the books and a short article about the books.

All in all, a great week for Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa.

Hop on over to Laughing Zebra – Books for Children and pick up your copy and a copy for a friend or two. We offer free shipping and an autographed copy of the book.

See you Thursday with a review about a boy and his dog.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Zoo News Sunday: Tigers, jaguars, black rhinos and more!

Welcome back everyone, Zebee here. Things at the world zoos have quieted down a bit now that Halloween is past. I did find some great stories for this week, so read and enjoy!

Zoo's tigers enjoy visit from great pumpkin
Now this is a neat enrichment. What a pretty tiger too.

Zoo offers exotic animal ringtones
What a COOL idea!

New jaguar cub at the Palm Beach Zoo
Check out the video and all the news about this new baby jaguar.

Buffalo Zoo plots more expansion
They just opened a cool rainforest exhibit and now are planning. . .

Rare black rhino calf born at zoo
This is the first one born at the Chester Zoo in 10 years. There are only 700 black rhinos in the worlds. Well, now 701.

Zoo gives a hoot for new owl exhibit
Nice new exhibit for these Indiana natives. See what companies are behind the building of this great new exhibit.

That’s all for today. See you Tuesday with more from the ‘V Zoo’.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

‘V Zoo’ buzz and special Boo news!


Hi everyone out there, this is Mori. I just want to say Thank you for helping me celebrate my birthday. Wow! I didn’t think anyone noticed me way at the end of the zoo. My boss Joy is having lots of fun promoting the book. She’s going to a school this week to share it with a group of 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders. I’m sure she’ll tell us about it when she gets home from it.

Here comes Zebee, Lito and Elvis. I wonder what they have their heads together on now.

Hi guys! What’s going on? You look pretty excited.

Hi Mori, we are. We just found out that at the teaching zoo Rebekha went to they’re having a Boo at the Zoo this Friday.

Where is it Zebee? Can we go?

It’s at the Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville, Florida. I don’t think we can go, but we can help make sure all the people in the area do. Here’s a link to the page to get the details. I have heard Rebekha talk about it, from when she went there. Sounds like it’s lots of fun. Also, your admission is a can of food!
Oh and that’s the poster up at the top.

Hey Mori, Lito and I want to thank you for having a birthday. Now people all over the world know about us and more are buying the books each day, so more and more people are going to learn about us.

Gee, thank you Elvis and Lito for throwing me the best birthday party ever. Who’s birthday is next? What can we do for them?

I was thinking . . .

Well, looks like we are into another planning session here at the ‘V Zoo’. Got to go and listen in on the plans.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Another storm is coming!

Hello everyone out there in Bloggerville. Zebee here.

Billy the chimp is all excited about this storm that’s headed to our boss Joy’s home. I need to go over and talk to him about it, what to come along?

Zebee, I’m scared. This storm that’s coming, will it get us too?

No Billy. Let me explain what’s happening, okay?

I guess.

I have to say I’m glad we live in the ‘V Zoo’ and not with our boss Joy. See, she lives on a boat in the Caribbean. There are these big storms called hurricanes that can go by her boat this time of year. When that happens, she

Will it come here? That’s what I want to know!

No, as I was saying, she has to get her boat prepared for the storm. That means she has to take everything off the boat deck, or the top of the boat, and put it somewhere else. She and her husband move it all down inside the boat and then move the boat some place safe.

Yes, but will it come here?

No, Billy, it won’t come here. Anyway, after they move the boat some place safe, they go and stay on land. See it’s not safe to stay on the boat during a storm. Some people do, but not our boss Joy and her husband. They’ve been through lots of storms and know what to do.

When is the storm going to be there? Is it going to come here?

Billy, the storm is supposed to be at Joy’s on Wednesday, and, no, it’s not coming here. So, do you have a better understanding of what a hurricane is Billy?

Yes, but is it going to come here? That’s all I want to know.

No Billy, it’s not coming here. There’s Lito, I need to let him know that our boss Joy won’t be around because of the storm. Talk to you later Billy.

Mom, is the storm going to come here? What is a hurri . . .

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa update


Good morning all you out there in Bloggerville. Zebee here once again. Today I have some exciting news about our book, Zooprise Party / Fiesta Zoorpresa. Look, there’s Lito and Elvis. Let’s go over and share it with them too. Come on!

Hi Lito, hi Elvis.

Lito: Hi Zebee. Anything new?

Yes, I was just about to tell all the people out there about some exciting news that our boss Joy is doing to promote the book.

Elvis: Really? What?

This coming Thursday she’s going to a TV station to tape a children’s show.

Lito: Wow! That IS exciting. Tell us more!

There’s a TV celebrity in Puerto Rico named Maria Chuzema who has a children’s show called ‘La Casa de Maria Chuzema’. Joy contacted her a while back and she’s very interested in the book.

Elvis: Excuse me Zebee, what does ‘La Casa de Maria Chuzema’ mean? What language is that?

It’s Spanish for ‘The house of Maria Chuzema’. The show is in Spanish. It’s a fun show and great for kids. One thing Maria likes to do is read stories out loud.

Elvis: I like it when Joy and her friends read to us. Is that what Maria does?

Yes. So, because she likes to support books, she’s having our boss Joy on the show to tell the whole island about the book!

Lito: That’s fantastic! Then all the little boys and girls will hear about us.

Yes. But there’s more.

Lito: What else?

On October 22, our boss Joy, Maria Chuzema and some other friends are going to share the book with school children and the Puerto Rican press.

Elvis: Where?

At the public library in Caguas, Puerto Rico at 10 am. Several schools have been invited as well as a large group of home schoolers.

Lito: What are they going to do there?

Joy has planned a birthday party for the event. There will be coloring pages, snacks and gifts for all the children that attend. Then Joy and Maria are going to read the book in English and Spanish out loud to all the children. They may even have puppets of Mori and the two of you.

Lito: Sounds like a really fun time. I wish I could go.

Elvis: Me too.

I’m sure our boss Joy will tell us all about it. Well, I’ve got to go. I want to see how things are going over in the penguin and polar bear exhibit. I heard that, oh, see you all on Thursday.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Very Wet Tuesday to you!

Star, have you heard about all the rain our boss Joy is having? Oh, hi everyone, Zebee here.

No. What’s rain?

It’s water that falls out of the clouds in the sky. When it rains the ground and everything that’s outside gets wet.

I’m glad it doesn’t rain here at the ‘V Zoo’. I don’t like getting wet. Sometimes birds come in to take a drink from our drinking pool and end up splashing all of us. I get cold.

Well, there has been so much rain there that I heard the news people on TV say it’s the most rain the island has had in between 100 and 200 years!

Wow! I guess that’s a lot of rain then.

Yes, some areas have had over 30 inches of rain. That’s about up to your knee there.

Now I’m really glad I live here. What’s TV?

That’s a, oh, I’ll tell you about it in a minute.

I hope all you people out there in Bloggerville are staying dry and warm like we are here at the ‘V Zoo’. Bye for now. See you Thursday.

Okay Star, a TV is a box that. . .