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David Mann Jess Jardim-Wedepohl What’s at the Park?

One day, she gets a big surprise. · One day, she gets a big surprise. English 9 781928 442875 ISBN 9781928442875 bookdash.org. This book belongs to What’s at the Park? Every child

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David Mann Jess Jardim-Wedepohl

What’s at the Park?Zoey loves finding things in the park.

One day, she gets a big surprise.

English

4428757819289

ISBN 9781928442875

bookdash.org

This book belongs to

What’s at the Park?

Every child should own a hundred books by the age of five. To that end, Book Dash gathers creative professionals who volunteer to create new, African storybooks that anyone can freely translate and distribute. To find out more, and to download beautiful, print-ready books, visit bookdash.org.

What’s at the Park?Illustrated by Jess Jardim-WedepohlWritten by David MannDesigned by Jess Jardim-WedepohlEdited by Karen Hurtwith the help of the Book Dash participants in Johannesburg on 27 October 2018.

ISBN: 978-1-928442-87-5

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What’s at the Park?

David Mann Jess Jardim-Wedepohl

Down the road from Zoey’s house, there is a

big, green park.

Zoey is quite shy, but she loves to play in the park. Every day after school, Zoey and Granny

go there to play.

Granny needs glasses to see. But she can hear very well.

Zoey is good at finding things.

Even better than Granny!

She can find birds and bugs.

She can find the prettiest flowers and the tallest trees.

And she’s very good at finding Granny’s secret sweets.

“What’s that noise behind the tree?” asks Granny.

“Does it sound like a bird?” asks Zoey.

“No,” says Granny. “It sounds much bigger than a bird.

Can you see what it is?”

“It’s a dog!” says Zoey.

“Phew!” says Granny.“This dog is

very smelly!”

The next day, Zoey comes home from school and packs her bag.

“Are you ready to go to the park?” asks Granny.

“Yes, please,” says Zoey. “Granny, look who’s outside!” says Zoey.

“You found us!” says Zoey. “Now, let’s give you a bath.”

And from that day on, Zoey, Granny and their new friend played in the park every day.