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Zelza Zero: Worthless

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Zelza Zero is a sweet, helpful and humble little zero with a heart of gold. She lives in Numeric City and is a student at Digits Elementary School. She is always sad because she does not have many friends. The other digits will not play with Zelza Zero and she struggles with being the only zero in the entire school. Her classmates are extremely mean; they play practical jokes on her and whisper terrible things about her to each other. One day, one of Zelza Zero’s classmates calls her “worthless,” which leaves her confused because she does not understand what this word means. With courage and the help of her parents, Mother and Father Zero, as well as her teacher Mrs. Elva Eight, Zelza Zero journeys to figure out what “worthless” means and the value of her true worth.
In this amazing story you will meet other dynamic characters such as Ozzie One, Thomas Two, Thelma Three, Freddie Four, Feebie Five, Suzzie Six, Sid Seven, their teacher Mrs. Elva Eight and Nancy Nine. Zelza Zero is a fun story that reinforces place value, making it ideal when reviewing math skills, but also helps students understand their own personal value and develop an appreciation for the wonderful and unique worth of all people.

28 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 12, 2010

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Andre Morgan

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Author 1 book15 followers
February 6, 2014
Excellent for little kidds!

Ok, first of all, I got this book for free in exchange for an honest review. Now, I have two little kids, 2 and 5 years old and when I did read them the book they were captivated by it, they were worried about Zelza and her feelings, and when I finish the book they were very happy for the ending!, so now they want me to read that book everytime they see a Zero.

By the way, I love to teach them to love books and to read, this book was very helpful in that matter. Thankyou.
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Author 3 books54 followers
March 4, 2014
Delightful, colorful and carries a valuable lesson that most parents would like their kids to learn on their own.

Note: I've received this book for free and have written my honest opinion about it.

(Review taken from my blog post, "Book #Reviews: Finished Reading 8 Books—Again?" at http://www.sittiecateslovestories.blo...)
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