Zilbo’s Forest: What’s Up with That?
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Product details
- ISBN 9780063460447
- Weight: 79g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 04 Dec 2025
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Kids will fall in love with Zilbo's Forest, a humorous, heartfelt, and vibrantly illustrated Level Two I Can Read Comic series geared toward kids who can read on their own but still need a little help sometimes.
Bogo the bear runs into his friend Zilbo the dog on his morning walk, but instead of saying hi back, Zilbo ignores him!
What’s up with that? Bogo thinks.
So caught up in his own hurt feelings, Bogo ignores his friend Hula the horse. Then Hula ignores Tango the turtle. The cycle only stops when Mara the mouse asks the important question: “Are you okay?”
With a light touch and a lot of honesty, up-and-coming cartoonist Summer Benton’s Zilbo's Forest: What’s Up with That? encourages visual literacy while demonstrating the power of friendship for our littlest readers.
This Level 2 I Can Read Comic?is:?
- Perfect for Developing Readers: Expanded vocabulary and more visual variety helps readers gain confidence reading comics independently.
- NEW CHARACTERS TO LOVE: Bogo, Dingo, Hula, Tango, and Mara are loveable characters that Summer has created, who will appear throughout the books in the series.
- VIBRANT, ENGAGING ART: Summer’s stunning artwork is filled with cute animals and an eye-catching color palette that younger readers will find hard to resist.
- EXPERT-VETTED: The I Can Read Comics program was made in consultation with educators and librarians.
- SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING: Bogo and his friends have several miscommunications until Mara has the insight to stop and ask the important question—why? Throughout the book, the characters engage in self-management and relationship skills to solve their problems.
