The Adventures of Belle and Nick, The Rescue Ponies
by Suzanne Campbell
From dachshunds to dalmations to Saint Bernards, different types of common and not-so-common dogs are shown in this celebration of dog fanciers. Tips for caring for dogs and jobs for dogs are also covered.
Kittens (Be an Expert!) (Library Edition) (Be an Expert!)
by Erin Kelly
Relates the history of the Dalmatian from the 1600s to the present, describing their roles as coach dogs, firehouse dogs, and their work for the American military in World War II.
"Describes the history, physical features, temperament, and care of the Ocicat cat breed"--Provided by publisher.
Golden Retrievers (Edge Books: All about Dogs)
by Brekka Hervey Larrew
Scottish Fold Cats (Pebble Books: Cats)
by Connie Colwell Miller
"Simple text and photographs present an introduction to the Scottish Fold breed, its growth from kitten to adult, and pet care information"--Provided by publisher.
"A brief introduction to the characteristics, life cycle, and uses of the American Quarter horse breed"--Provided by publisher.
"Describes the history, physical features, temperament, and care of the beagle breed"--Provided by publisher.
"Describes the history, physical features, temperament, and care of the Yorkshire terrier breed"--Provided by publisher.
Henrietta's Guide to Caring for Your Chickens (Heinemann First Library: Pets' Guides) (Pets' Guides)
by Isabel Thomas
Titles in the Pets' Guides series teach young readers how to care responsibly for their chosen pet. However, in a unique spin, each book is written from the point of view of one of the animals themselves, thus also allowing the books to be used to teach perspective. In this book, Henrietta the Chicken reveals how readers should go about choosing chickens, what supplies they will need, how to make a new chicken feel at home, and how to properly care for chickens, including feeding, exercising, an...
Classifying Fish (Classifying Living Things) ()
by Louise Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury
This text addresses the classification of fish in nature. It is part of a series explaining the concept and need for classification and exploring the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The titles explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects, such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. Each volume starts with an introduction to classification -how classification helps us to group animals (and plants), the systems, su...
You Can Draw Pets (You Can Draw (Picture Window))
by Brenda Sexton
The pet animals are hungry! Choose what to feed each pop-up animal... In Bone!, children are presented with a series of bright and engaging pet characters, each with their mouth wide open (a v-fold pop-up), eagerly awaiting a tasty treat. The child can choose which food item (a 'dangly' hanging from the spine of the book) they will feed to each animal. Hungry dog might want to chomp on a bone but wouldn't it be funny to give her cat's tasty fish treat instead? What would dog say about that?...