Yasmin No Zoo -

Available in English and Spanish ( Yasmin, la guardiana del zoo ) Target Audience: Ages 5–8 Plot Overview

The story highlights the importance of taking care of living creatures and following through on assignments.

Exploration, Animal Sounds, and Creative Play Target Audience: Ages 3–7 Objective: To create an immersive storytelling or real-world zoo experience inspired by the imaginative spirit of Yasmin. yasmin no zoo

Yasmin the Zookeeper (often referred to as Yasmin no Zoo in certain translations) is a popular children's book by , part of the Yasmin! series [1, 2]. Book Report: Yasmin the Zookeeper Title: Yasmin the Zookeeper Author: Saadia Faruqi Illustrator: Hatem Aly Genre: Children’s Fiction / Early Chapter Book Setting: A local zoo during a school field trip [2]. 1. Plot Summary

Yasmin is an imaginative second-grader who is excited for her class field trip to the zoo. Her teacher assigns each student a "buddy" and a specific animal to observe. Yasmin is tasked with being a "zookeeper" for the day, but she quickly learns that looking after animals (and her classmates) is harder than it looks. When she notices an animal might be in trouble or not behaving as expected, Yasmin must use her creative problem-solving skills to help out and ensure the field trip is a success [1, 2]. Available in English and Spanish ( Yasmin, la

The Yasmin series is celebrated for its representation of Muslim culture . It subtly integrates Pakistani traditions and vocabulary, making it both a "mirror" for children from similar backgrounds and a "window" for others to learn about a different culture. Key themes in Yasmin No Zoo include:

Yasmin’s supportive teacher who guides the class during the trip. series [1, 2]

They provide the social backdrop for Yasmin's leadership and teamwork challenges. 3. Key Themes

Yasmin gets hungry after exploring. Prepare a lunch based on what the animals eat: