$20 for the Animal-Anatomy Set with Seven Books, Stickers, and Poster from “Zoobooks” ($60 Value)

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$  20 for the Animal-Anatomy Set with Seven Books, Stickers, and Poster from "Zoobooks" ($  60 Value)

By reading books, children can learn about nature without having to preen a monkey or stare at the sun through a magnifying glass. Learn second-hand with this Groupon: for $ 20, you get the Animal Anatomy Set from Zoobooks (a $ 60 value). The set includes the following:

  • African Animals Anatomy
  • Ocean Animals Anatomy
  • Woodland Animals Anatomy
  • Rain Forest Animals Anatomy
  • Land Animals Anatomy
  • Sharing the World with Animals
  • Elephants
  • Wildlife stickers
  • Animal poster

The pages of Zoobooks magazine excite the minds of pint-size animal lovers with facts and photographs of winged, scaly-skinned, and furry-faced creatures. Each issue of Zoobooks, a guide to the world’s most fascinating animals, birds, reptiles, and insects for children aged 6–12, comes with 20 full-color pages that include lifelike anatomy diagrams. The Animal Anatomy set compiles Zoobooks’ most intriguing features about the anatomy of the world’s diverse fauna into five kid-size tomes. Through intricate illustrations and vibrant photography, youngsters can learn the complex makeup of animal species around the globe, ranging from the long trunk of the elephant to the stoic poker face of the starfish.

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