Poodles are a very popular breed of dog. Through the use of detailed illustrations, photographs, and text, this book gives children advice on how to care for these attractive and friendly dogs. Poodles fully explains training and grooming requirements specific to this breed. Children will also learn about the temperament of the breed, how to groom a poodle properly, and how much exercise a poodle needs.
Although guinea pigs are roly-poly, they aren't actually pigs! These cute rodents make great pets for children who like to interact with animals. The full-color photographs, clear illustrations, and easy-to-understand text in Guinea Pigs explain all the breeds available, preparing a comfortable home, play-time tips, grooming fur and teeth, the sounds guinea pigs make, and when to visit a veterinarian.
Gerbils may be small, but they're very active! In Gerbils readers will discover the many responsibilities and delights of having a pet gerbil. They will learn about the different kinds of gerbils, what gerbils should eat, creating a great cage, grooming for healthy gerbils, proper handling, and caring for multiple gerbils.
A photo-illustrated book for early readers about the shih tzu dog breed. Describes this small dog’s unique features, social behaviors, and how they act as pets. Includes a photo diagram, fun facts, table of contents, glossary, and further resources.
Red pandas waddle when they walk and love to sleep. Read more about red pandas at the zoo.
Cows like to stare, chew, and moo. Cows like to do many things around the farm.
Danny loves to look at the birds in his backyard. He is an ornithologist - a scientist that studies birds.
All tortoises are turtles, but not all turtles are tortoises. Read to learn more about tortoises at the zoo.
Lions have a very loud roar that can be heard from many miles away. Learn about lions at the zoo.
Cheetahs are so fast. The cheetah is the fastest animal at the zoo. Read more about cheetahs at the zoo.
Polar bears are big bears with white fur. Unlike other bears, polar bears do not truly hibernate. Read more about polar bears at the zoo.
The tigers' orange, black and white pattern of fur help them blend into the forest. Read more about tigers at the zoo.
A zoo contains a collection of wild animals for display, conservation, and study. Let's find out which animals live at the zoo.
Discover some of the fascinating kinds of birds that make their homes around the pond.
A robin in Danny's yard makes a nest, lays eggs, and starts a family. Read along to learn more about robins.
Danny sees a little raccoon in his yard. Danny is curious and follows the raccoon to see where it goes.
Rhinoceroses have giant horns on their heads. Rhino means nose in Greek. Read more about rhinoceroses at the zoo.
In the wild, penguins are only found in the southern hemisphere. Read more about penguins at the zoo.
Danny has a special friend named Heather. Danny and Heather like to share toys, snacks, and secrets when they play together.
Chickens like to do many things around the farm. They like to strut, lay eggs, and cluck.
Danny is at the farm. Danny goes outside to look for Lucky the Pony. He is surprised by the different things the pony can do.
Baby Elephant wanders off while chasing a butterfly. How will Mother Elephant find him?
The river bed has dried up and Baby Elephant is hot and thirsty. Where will he find a drink?
Danny and Bee are playing outside when they come across a black and white cat. Uh oh! That is not a cat! Danny and Bee learn the hard way to stay away from skunks!
On a farm, cats have many different hiding places. Can you find all of the cats hiding on the farm?