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You get three stories in every Zip, Zap, and Zup book!
Why three? Because, as every child can tell you, one is never enough.

Swimming Lessons

When Wendy the Waterbug suggests that Zip and Zap meet her and her children at the pond for an afternoon swim, Zip thinks it's a great idea. It's only after they arrive that she realizes that Zap doesn't know how to swim. There's no shortage of teachers at the pond, but can Zap learn to swim?

Camping in the Woods

There's nothing like sleeping in the great outdoors and sitting by the campfire. Zap is super excited, but she is having a hard time waiting until night time to light the fire. There are plenty of twists and turns along the way as the little family sets up camp and gets ready to spend the night in the woods. 

A Visit to the Musem

It's raining outside, but Zup has an idea about what he and little Zap can do; they'll go to the art museum. Minnie the Praying Mantis says that they have come on a good day, and while Zup is looking forward to teach Zap about art, it's actually Zap who has some important lessons for him.

Take a look Inside of the book

We've selected a few sample pages for you to review. Click the arrows to scroll through them.

SL page 14-1
From "Swimming Lessons"
SL page 15-1
From "Swimming Lessons"
SL page 16-1
From "Swimming Lessons"
SL page 17-1
From "Swimming Lessons"
CW page 30-1
From "Camping in the Woods"
CW page 31-1
From "Camping in the Woods"
CW page 32-1
From "Camping in the Woods"
CW page 33-1
From "Camping in the Woods"
VM - page 57
From "A Visit to the Museum"
VM - page 58
From "A Visit to the Museum"
VM - page 59
From "A Visit to the Museum"
VM - page 60
From "A Visit to the Museum"

Bonus Pages in every book

At the back of  every Zip, Zap, and Zup book is a Ladybug Fact Page and our Adventures in Learning Pages.

The Ladybug Fact Page serves two primary purposes. First, it reminds the children that while our characters are ladybugs, they are different from real ladybugs. Secondly, by giving them a little bit of information about real ladybugs we hope to inspire curiosity.

The Adventures in Learning pages are geared towards helping your child look deeper into the story and seeing things that aren’t necessarily obvious at first. There are five bonus pages in each book, each one dealing with a different subject area: Social Studies, Language Arts, Math, Science, and Art.

 

Ladybug Fact Page
Adventures in Learning Pages

Companion Activity Books Available

We have an Activity book for each Adventure book

Filled with coloring pages, connect the dots, color by number, spot the differences, mazes, scavenger hunts, word searches, crossword puzzles, dot game boards, and various versions of tic-tac-toe, there are activities for every age and interest.

Activity books do more than just give you a break and keep your child quiet. They help build important skills and capabilities, such as:

  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Creative Problem Solving 
  • Learning how to compete fairly



Click Here to get more information about our Activity Books
Acitivty Book Covers Collage

What Makes Zip, Zap, and Zup books special?

Children are only little once, and before you know it they’ll be grown and out of the phase where you can pour into them and they will readily listen to and accept your guidance. You need to start while they are young and be purposeful in what you are training into them. We’ve designed the Adventures of Zip, Zap, and Zup to come along side you as you teach and interact with your young children.

Training Children to Listen and Focus

Good Literature is Important - even for little ones

Training children to see the world from others’ eyes

Ladybugs are small, just like children

Training children to be curious and to look deeper

To read the full exposition about the design of our books, go the article in the Parents Corner called "The Philosophy of Zip, Zap, and Zup".