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Put me in the zoo

Book • 1960
In 'Put Me in the Zoo', Robert Lopshire tells the story of a spotted leopard who can change the color and position of his spots, and even juggle them.

Despite his impressive skills, he fails to convince zookeepers to let him stay, but ultimately finds his place in the circus.

The book is part of the Beginner Books series, designed to encourage early readers with simple language and engaging illustrations.

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Recommended by Erin Kaplan, who studies labor markets, as a book about the labor market matching process.
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