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Zoey Wonders Why

Who Am I? What Am I?

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Zoey Wonders Why

By: Nadia Khan
Narrated by: Dominique Franceschi
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Set your child’s imagination free with this fun book that will teach children about cultures and how to be more respectful to others....

Zoey is a curious five-year-old kindergartener who is full of spunk and character. She speaks her mind but sometimes a little too much. Now she needs to decide whether to hide her true self to fit in or to shine bright like the stars. Can she conquer her fears and love herself for all that she is?

Join her adventures into a diverse world of many beautiful traditions and customs. Learn together with Zoey about being the best that we can be in all walks of life.

This book makes the perfect gift for school-aged children who are in elementary school.

Zoey Wonders Why is a recipient of the prestigious Mom’s Choice Award and a finalist for Readers Choice Award. Get Zoey Wonders Why today!

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This book is so cute and so nicely written! I loved reading the book but the audiobook is also so nice to listen to. Execellent job Nadia! Looking forward to more books by her 😊

Excellently Depicted

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Zoey wonders why is a lively message and the narrator was spot on. Very enjoyable.

Great narration

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ZOEY'S CURIOSITY AND COURAGE TO SHARE HER TRUE EMOTIONS TEACHES CHILDREN WAYS TO ENGAGE WITH PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT CULTURES WORLDWIDE. CHILDREN WILL LEARN TO RESPECT DIFFERENCES AND WHAT PEOPLE HAVE AND COMMON. THE STORY TEACHES WAYS TO LEARN APPRECIATION FOR INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE AND EDUCATION OF VARIOUS CUSTOMS AND TASTY FOOD CHOICES.

LEARNING TO APPRECIATE DIVERSITY IN CULTURES

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Zoey Wonders Why is a delightful story! Children and adults will come together to learn and celebrate food - and find that within the differences there is much in common.

The audiobook was an enjoyable listen. Having read the book and listened to the audiobook, I personally found the book more effective in written form. Both the illustrations and the glossary are important components for fully enjoying the book. Regarding the narration, I think it would have been more empowering for youngsters of different cultural backgrounds to hear words in their native languages pronounced with more correct pronunciation rather than an Anglicized version (e.g. the way daal, gulab jamun and Pakistan were pronounced.) Hearing another child pronounce words correctly would encourage them to do the same in their own lives.

Beautiful story about food and life

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I liked the story in 4 chapters. The first chapter mom plays a game of hot and cold. Because we are listening to the story you can visualize with Zoey the smells and tastes. Zoey, however is very concerned about where she is from. At school, in Chapter 2, her friends Mica and Sam bring food of their culture and Zoey gets pretty excited. So much so her teacher sends a note home about her getting up out of her seat. In Chapter 3, mom wants Zoey to consider others and stay calm at school. The next day is her turn and mom, her brothers and Zoey make Somasas with Aloo fried. They have a lot of fun, until Zoey pushes her brothers and she feels bad. She needs to think of others. In the last chapter, Zoey proudly tells the class she is from South Asia in India, Pakistan, and from Nigeria. She says we all maybe different but we are all awesome. At home later, she is very happy and they venture again into more cooking together. Zoey is proud of her culture. This is a great story for teachers to play for their class before an assignment such as; what is your culture. I liked the narrator's voices and the author did an excellent job of Zoey's character. Victoria Smith

We are all different but we are all awesome!

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