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Pets make great companions-as long as you treat them with love and care! From a cuddly rabbit to a colorful parakeet, children will learn what kinds of food to feed their pets, how to give them exercise, and how to keep them healthy. Readers will discover what pet is right for them and how to build a lasting companionship with that pet.
An introduction to some of the world's most lovable pets. Each book is filled with amazing facts and beautiful photos.
Pets come in all shapes and sizes, and this series proves it! Each engaging title explores the personalities and behaviours of unique pets from around the globe. The books introduce readers to the best care practices for each pet, including what they eat, where they sleep, how they play, and how to keep them healthy. Special features such as profiles, supply lists, and care duties checklists offer even more pet care information.
Choosing a pet isn't always easy! And Pete wants a pet that's different. Beginning readers will be turning pages from the first book in the series until the last to learn which pet Pete finally chooses. Readers will also learn some fun animal facts along the way. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
Young readers love learning about all kinds of pets. Carefully levelled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage students in these simple introductions to various pets. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
From FDR’s famed Scottish terrier, Fala, to Buchanan’s heard of elephants, there have been some cute and incredible presidential pets! Readers will love learning about all the pets that called the White House home through simple text and both historical and colourful photographs. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
Many children yearn for a pet, and this informative series will guide them in choosing the right on, and is a practical guide on how to care for, feed, and handle a pet. Fascinating facts about the lives of animals in the wild allow the reader to compare their pet with its wild cousins and to understand its natural behaviour.
The Pets We Love series offers tips on how to feed, groom, and care for the many types of pets, providing information about breeds, life cycles, and behaviors along the way.
In 1835, Colonel Thomas S. Meacham wanted to give the president of the United States a present that celebrated the achievements of his upstate New York farming community. Believing that big is always better, he decided a colossal, legen-dairy gift was in order: a wheel of cheese measuring four feet in diameter, two feet thick, and weighing 1,400 pounds. Transporting the cheese to Washington D.C. was another big undertaking. It travelled by wagon and by ship, before being delivered to the White House on New Year's Day in 1836. But with a big cheese comes a big smell, and after a year the president had a stinky situation on his hands. How can he get rid of this cheesy gift? Readers of all ages will enjoy this slice of American history. Back matter includes science facts on cheese making.