Jungle Animalsread-to-me Books For Kids

Read-to-me books about jungle animals for kids invite young readers into one of the world's most vibrant habitats. With spoken narration and on-screen text, these books explore the animals that fill jungles with life, movement and discovery.

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Popular Books

T. Rex vs. CrocodileNational Geographic Readers: TigersLion CubsCheetah: Speed Demon!Pythons: Snakes AliveLions: Animal SafariThings That Go Poop! In the NightTiger CubsTigers: Animal SafariKoalaCobras: Snakes AliveNational Geographic Readers: Hang On Monkey!PandaNational Geographic Readers: Go Cub!JaguarsSuper Cute! Baby MonkeysAnacondas: Snakes AliveSuper Cute! Baby Cheetahs

New Releases

The Jungle BookThings That Go Poop! In the NightMy Favorite Animal: SlothsThe Year of the Snake: Tales from the Chinese ZodiacYou Can, ToucanSouth American Animals: OcelotScience Behind the Colors: ParrotsAnimals with Bite: JaguarAnimal Sounds: Jungle SoundsI See Animals: TigerAfrican Elephants: Massive Tusked MammalsReptilesKumkat and the Mysterious ForestInvitationsLook at the MonkeysSafari Journal (The Adventures in Africa of Carey Monroe)Meet a Baby LemurThe Great Monkey Rescue: Saving the Golden Lion Tamarins

Books

T. Rex vs. CrocodileNational Geographic Readers: TigersLion CubsCheetah: Speed Demon!Pythons: Snakes AliveLions: Animal SafariThings That Go Poop! In the NightTiger CubsTigers: Animal SafariKoalaCobras: Snakes AliveNational Geographic Readers: Hang On Monkey!PandaNational Geographic Readers: Go Cub!JaguarsSuper Cute! Baby MonkeysAnacondas: Snakes AliveSuper Cute! Baby CheetahsThe Jungle BookAlligators and CrocodilesGorillasPrimatesBoa Constrictors: Snakes AliveAlligators: Animal Safari

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Monkeys use their tails, hands and feet to move through the trees.
  • Sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside down.
  • Jaguars are strong swimmers and often hunt near water.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Follow highlighted words related to jungle animals and rainforest habitats.
  • Point out features that help jungle animals survive in the wild.
For Educators
  • Pause to discuss how the rainforest meets the needs of different animals.
  • Repeat important jungle animal and habitat vocabulary from the story.

FAQ

Read-To-Me books about jungle animals are a good fit for kids because they combine high-interest animal topics with guided reading support. Children can follow along with the text while learning about fascinating species and habitats. The format helps make informational reading feel more approachable and engaging.

Listening to Read-ToMe books helps children connect spoken and written language while building vocabulary and comprehension. Following along with the text supports confidence with nonfiction reading and unfamiliar science terms. Hearing fluent narration also helps children engage with more complex ideas.

Read-To-Me books about jungle animals often explore rainforest habitats, animal adaptations and the relationships between species. Some focus on a particular animal, while others examine how many different creatures share the same ecosystem. These topics help children develop a deeper understanding of life in the jungle.

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