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Books in Young Pet Owner's Guides series

  • Taking Care of Your Parakeet

    Helen Piers

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 9, 1993)
    Owning a parakeet can be a challenge for a child, but also a lot of fun! What kind of food does it like, and how much should it be fed? How do you keep a parakeet happy-and what do you do if it seems ill?
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  • Taking Care of Your Gerbils

    Helen Piers

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, May 1, 1993)
    Includes information on selecting, feeding, and caring for gerbils with instructions on setting up a cage and breeding and caring for the young
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  • Taking Care of Your Hamster

    Helen Piers

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 3, 1992)
    Hamsters are popular pets among young children, for they can be tamed and taught to play games. Here are basic tips on feeding, health, and more.
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  • Taking Care of Your Dog

    Helen Piers, Matthew M. Vriends

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, March 1, 1992)
    A guide to buying, training, feeding, and taking care of a puppy
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  • Taking Care of Your Guinea Pigs

    Helen Piers

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 9, 1993)
    Children learn what to feed a guinea pig, the best way to keep it caged, and how to keep it clean, happy and healthy.
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  • Taking Care of Your Goldfish

    Helen Piers

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, May 1, 1993)
    Includes information on selecting, feeding, and caring for goldfish as well as instructions on setting up a tank and breeding and caring for the young
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  • Taking Care of Your Cat

    Helen Piers

    Paperback (Barrons Juveniles, March 1, 1992)
    Offers advice on selecting, feeding, grooming, training, and maintaining the health of a pet cat
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  • The Gymnastics Book: The Young Performer's Guide to Gymnastics

    Elfi Schlegel, Claire Dunn

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, Sept. 14, 2007)
    This indispensable guide is simply the best book for beginners to the sport of artistic gymnastics. Illustrated with stunning full-color photographs of gymnasts swinging, balancing, tumbling and jumping, The Gymnastics Book features skilled guidance from a medal-winning athlete who is now a noted instructor. The topics covered in detail include finding a good gymnastics club, qualities to look for in a coach, warm-up and cool-down exercises, moving into competitive gymnastics, managing victories and losses, the importance of family and friends, nutrition and apparel, financial aspects, and a typical day in the life of a competitive gymnast. The book is also filled with anecdotes and advice from Olympic stars, taking beginners behind the scenes and offering a no-holds-barred account of the life of a competitive gymnast.
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  • The Figure Skating Book: A Young Persons' Guide to Figure Skating

    Debbi Wilkes

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, Nov. 1, 1999)
    The Figure Skating Book explains the commonly performed jumps, spins and pairs moves. With detailed instructions for each maneuver, and useful line drawings for all the steps involved. The lively text also outlines some of the history of each move, explaining who made it famous and how. For instance, the Axel is named after Axel Paulsen, the Norwegian skater who invented the jump, and Kurt Browning was the first skater to successfully land a quadruple jump in competition. The first chapter, Getting Started, includes information about buying the proper equipment and clothing. The Basics explains gliding, stopping, backward stroking and cross-cuts. Turns discusses a variety of turns for the beginner skater, while Jumps offers moves such as the waltz jump, Salchow, toe loop, Lutz and Axel. Spins and Field Moves, details pivots and footwork steps, and Dance introduces the reader to pairs moves. The final chapter gives helpful tips on choosing a skating club and coach, as well as fitness preparation and injury prevention. As Wilkes points out in her introduction, there's just something totally intoxicating about skating. It's magical and lovely, physical yet artistic, fresh and wholesome and with enough speed and power in the mix to make it dangerous. When a skater finally gets control, the sense of accomplishment is enormous. Skaters and fans at all skill and ages will increase their knowledge and understanding by following lessons in this book.
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  • The Figure Skating Book: A Young Persons' Guide to Figure Skating

    Debbi Wilkes

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, Nov. 1, 1999)
    The Figure Skating Book explains the commonly performed jumps, spins and pairs moves. With detailed instructions for each maneuver, and useful line drawings for all the steps involved. The lively text also outlines some of the history of each move, explaining who made it famous and how. For instance, the Axel is named after Axel Paulsen, the Norwegian skater who invented the jump, and Kurt Browning was the first skater to successfully land a quadruple jump in competition. The first chapter, Getting Started, includes information about buying the proper equipment and clothing. The Basics explains gliding, stopping, backward stroking and cross-cuts. Turns discusses a variety of turns for the beginner skater, while Jumps offers moves such as the waltz jump, Salchow, toe loop, Lutz and Axel. Spins and Field Moves, details pivots and footwork steps, and Dance introduces the reader to pairs moves. The final chapter gives helpful tips on choosing a skating club and coach, as well as fitness preparation and injury prevention. As Wilkes points out in her introduction, there's just something totally intoxicating about skating. It's magical and lovely, physical yet artistic, fresh and wholesome and with enough speed and power in the mix to make it dangerous. When a skater finally gets control, the sense of accomplishment is enormous. Skaters and fans at all skill and ages will increase their knowledge and understanding by following lessons in this book.
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  • Young Rider's Guide to Riding a Horse or Pony

    Lesley Ward

    Paperback (Howell Book House, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Discusses various aspects of riding a horse or pony, including getting started, sitting in the saddle, walking, trotting, galloping, and jumping
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  • Young Rider's Guide to Caring for a Horse or Pony

    Lesley Ward

    Paperback (Howell Book House, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Discusses various aspects of caring for a horse or pony, including feeding, grooming, tacking up, and traveling.
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