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Books with title I Want a Pet

  • I Want A Pet Snake

    Gail Forsyth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2013)
    Children are naturally drawn to animals. Sooner or later the child will ask for a pet of their own. This book will help your child learn about the care of a pet snake. It also has fun activities that all pertain to the snake, such as fill in the missing vowels, word find puzzles, maze, questions and answers, a pledge for the child to promise to care for the snake and a care chart for the child to keep track of the daily care of the snake. The book is written from the snake's point of view. A sure fun read for children.
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  • I Want A Pet

    Kristin Tokic

    language (, Nov. 25, 2017)
    Someone really wants a pet! But wanting and getting are two different things. Come take a walk on the wild side! See a few new animals! And learn what it takes to get the pet of your dreams!
  • I Want a Pet!

    Lauren Child

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2000)
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  • I Want a Pet!

    Kaye Umansky, Sarah Horne

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2005)
    'Collins Big Cat' is a guided reading series for ages 4-7. Children's authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that your children should love to read, banded to help you choose the right book for every child. Practical teaching notes are included at the back of each book.
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  • I Want A Pet

    Mrs Kristin Williams Tokic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2017)
    Someone really wants a pet! But wanting and getting are two different things. Come take a walk on the wild side! See a few new animals! And learn what it takes to get the pet of your dreams!
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  • I Want A Pet Turkey

    Matt Sides, J Zamora

    Paperback (Bowker, April 11, 2019)
    Haven't you always wanted your own pet turkey? Matt sure did! He is about to learn an important lesson about the choices we make. Will Matt choose between the good way on getting a pet turkey by being nice or the bad way and trying to capture the turkey. This story (based on real life events) will teach your child that the choices you make have consequences and that the best pet is the one you love!
  • I Want A Pet Turkey

    Matt Sides, J Zamora

    eBook (, May 8, 2019)
    Haven't you always wanted your own pet turkey? Matt sure did! He is about to learn an important lesson about the choices we make. Will Matt choose between the good way on getting a pet turkey by being nice or the bad way and trying to capture the turkey. This story (based on real life events) will teach your child that the choices you make have consequences and that the best pet is the one you love!
  • I Want A Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Nov. 1, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Hoping to become friends with pony riders Pam and Anna, Lulu dreams of owning a pony while staying with her grandmother during her father's absence. When she finds an injured pony, Lulu tries to save the beautiful animal.
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  • I Want To Get A Pet!

    Dr. Chuck

    Paperback (Dr. Chuck, Aug. 11, 2018)
    Every kid wants to get a pet, but are they ready for the chores? Are they ready for...the Poop? I Want To Get A Pet! is a picture book about the joys and struggles of owning a pet, written as a promise to parents that we will take care of our pet, no matter what! For kids 2-5 who love animals, but maybe don’t yet know what happens when the kibble comes out the other side. WARNING: Contains whimsical illustrations of pets and poop.
  • I Want a Pet!

    Terri Kelley, Jevgenija Skaliova

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 13, 2013)
    Almost all children love pets and usually want to have one of their own. The boy in this story is no different. He tries to convince his parents to get him one of many pets. Each time, he is told about the responsibility that goes along with each pet's ownership. This makes him rethink which pet he wants to have.
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  • I Want a Pet

    Lauren Child

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, Nov. 1, 2007)
    The more desperate for a pet a young narrator becomes, the more outlandish her suggestions--How about a boa constrictor? Why not an octopus? She accepts her family's objections with an open mind but she isn't cowed. By the end of the story the tenacious tyke has found a pet that couldn't possibly bother anyone...yet!
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  • Dad, I Want a Pet

    Jim Palmieri, Dan Wissman, Monica Palmieri

    language (, Dec. 20, 2015)
    Written buy a Grandfather and illustrated by his Grandson - Dad, I Want a Pet is a very humorous story about a young boy who learns a very valuable lesson about growing up. The main character, while named Thomas, could be any child, boy or girl. This is not only a very child-friendly read, it is also a great parenting book. It is a story every parent will easily relate too, and will at some point in their life, almost guaranteed, find it a very valuable story to read to their young children.The boy would love to get a pet. His father continuously tells him 'No,’ using every excuse he can dream up. The boy asks for both traditional and not so traditional pets and does not realize that the way he behaves, when told no, is the real issue in his father’s eyes. At the end of the book, the reader should ask “Why did Thomas’ Father change his mind?"The illustrations are in black and white and simply depict how the illustrator interpreted the story. There are also no backgrounds. This will allow the reader to depict in their own mind where the story is taking place. (Possibly your own home?)