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Books with title Prairie Dogs

  • Prairie Dog

    Jinny Johnson

    Library Binding (Black Rabbit Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Young readers will learn through the perspective of the prairie dog about how it survives and thrives in the wild. This book offers a look at a wild animal that readers dont have the opportunity to see in their daily lives. This title is useful for school projects and an entertaining read for any animal lover.
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  • Prairie Dog Town

    Janette Oke, Brenda Mann

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Flick the prairie dog learns many lessons as he ventures outside for the first time.
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  • The Prairie Dog

    Sabrina Crewe, Graham Allen

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Describes the life cycle, behavior, and habitat of the members of the squirrel family that live in underground burrows
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  • Prairie dog

    Sarah Toast

    Unknown Binding (Publications International, March 15, 1997)
    Prairie Dog (Discover Baby Animals)
  • Prairie Dog Pride

    Philip Arnold

    language (, Nov. 22, 2012)
    A young family relocates to a bucolic small town in search of an idyllic future. The fictional Pleasant Prairie instead is a harbor for all too common human faults- greed, lust for power, inequality, discrimination- underneath the veneer of the Hopewell College community, we find characters that exhibit both good, bad, and indifferent, attitudes. The story cleverly weaves historical events from the Vietnam War, through the first Gulf War, with issues of morality that are ever contemporaneous.
  • Prairie-Dog Town

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (anboco, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The PicnicPrairie-Dog TownMr. Bowko, the MayorPresto Digi, the MagicianThe Home of the Puff-PudgysTeenty and WeentyThe Mayor Gives a LuncheonOn Top of the Earth Again
  • Prairie

    Cassie Mayer

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 4, 2007)
    In 'Prairie,' children view various objects in a prairie and are asked to determine if they are living or nonliving. Stunning photographs show animals, plant life, and other features that are unique to a prairie habitat.
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  • Prairie

    Cassie Mayer

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Aug. 2, 2007)
    Children's book with limited text and colorful illustrations describe life in the prairie.
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  • The Prairie Dogs

    Glenda Goertzen, Phillipe Beha, Philippe Beha

    Paperback (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Oct. 30, 2004)
    Silver Birch Award shortlist, 2005 Diamond Willow Award nominee 2006 Saskatchewan Book Awards Shortlist - Children's Book, 2005 Look out - here come the Prairie Dogs! He used to be known as Prince Pierrot Rudolphe IV. He used to perform at dog shows to please his masters - now he does what he pleases. He used to live the lonely life of the star, traveling to cities everywhere in a silver coach. Now he travels on four paws through the dusty streets of Silvertree, a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. And he travels with three new friends: Dare, the terrier that nothing can scare; Mouse, the loyal sidekick with a taste for bugs; and Mew, the pup who thinks she's a cat. Together they call themselves the Prairie Dogs, a happy-go-lucky gang of strays that spends its days scrounging meals and playing in the park. Nothing serious - Pierre's a Good Dog, after all, and someday his masters will return for him. Until then, he plans to enjoy his free and easy life, and try to stay out of trouble. Too bad trouble comes looking for him. There's the wild wolf-dog, for one thing, and the enraged dogcatcher who thinks Pierre's the one who killed his prize peacocks. There's the Great Dane Titan, and the skunk babies whom Mew adopts. And there's the Bull Dogs, the posse of roughnecks who think a dog with Pierre's brains belongs with them (too bad about the sissy haircut!). Before long, Pierre and Dare are head-to-head with the Bull Dogs, trying to save the life of the only human in town they care about.
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  • Prairie Dogs in Danger

    A. J. Grucella

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Prairie dogs are often pictured "kissing." They're actually touching teeth. It's how they recognize each other. These amazing animals also have a sophisticated kind of language. Unfortunately, intelligence isn't enough to save the five species of prairie dogs from extinction. Readers will find out why prairie dogs are disappearing and what they can do to help.
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  • Prairie Dog Town

    Bettye Rogers, Deborah Howland

    Paperback (Soundprints, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Unable to find enough food in the community where he has grown up, Prairie Dog crosses the prairie to an area with more vegetation and digs a burrow of his own
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  • Prairie Dog Pet

    Roberta Seiwert Lampe

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, May 25, 2010)
    Little Joe was the only prairie dog to survive the storm. His home demolished, Little Joe is quickly adopted by Leona as her Prairie Dog Pet. Little Joe becomes a part of the family, even eating from the kitchen table. Come join Little Joe as he shares Leona's experiences, from grade school, to Emporia Normal, and beyond.
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