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Books with title Me and My Pet

  • Me and My Pet

    Bea Alexander, Elizabeth Bass, Madeleine Thomson

    Hardcover (Kids Libris, March 1, 1995)
    Shows the many different kinds of pets kids can have, how kids and pets feel about and depend upon each other, and how they make each other's lives better.
  • Me and My Pet

    Bea Alexander, Elizabeth Bass, Madeleine Thomson

    Paperback (Kids Libris, March 1, 1995)
    Shows the many different kinds of pets kids can have, how kids and pets feel about and depend upon each other, and how they make each other's lives better.
  • Me and My Pet

    Various

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Taking care of a pet is a lot of work, but it can also be a lot of fun. There are many types of pets to choose from, such as dogs, cats, fish, birds, and even snakes. As readers explore helpful guides to these animals, they also learn that having a pet is a big responsibility and commitment. They discover how to make sure their pets are getting the food and water they need, as well as plenty of fun tips for playing with their pets. Vibrant, full-color photographs of these adorable pets fill each page to delight and educate readers. Features include: Colorful and cute design engages young animal lovers. Informative texts teach readers responsibility and the value of caring for another living thing. High-interest topic and age-appropriate narratives appeal to developing readers.
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  • Me and My Pet

    Michael Dahl, Zoe Persico

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Toddlers and pets? What a combo! What a handful! It takes a lot of work to be best friends. These relatable and cute picture books share a few simple rules that make playtime with pets a lot more fun. Sweet illustrations will make little learners smile, and the lessons learned will make pets sigh with relief!
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  • Me and My Pet

    Various

    Paperback (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Taking care of a pet is a lot of work, but it can also be a lot of fun. There are many types of pets to choose from, such as dogs, cats, fish, birds, and even snakes. As readers explore helpful guides to these animals, they also learn that having a pet is a big responsibility and commitment. They discover how to make sure their pets are getting the food and water they need, as well as plenty of fun tips for playing with their pets. Vibrant, full-color photographs of these adorable pets fill each page to delight and educate readers. Features include: Colorful and cute design engages young animal lovers. Informative texts teach readers responsibility and the value of caring for another living thing. High-interest topic and age-appropriate narratives appeal to developing readers.
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  • Me and My Pet

    Hilary Wilson, Tim Mannveille

    Paperback (Spiny Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Me and My Pet

    Heather Maisner

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    These are the books to buy if you are considering getting a pet for your young child. The emphasis is more on understanding the signals that your pet gives you rather than caring for your pet, the assumption being that at this age, the parent would shoulder most of the pet care. The authorialvoice throughout is the pet, telling his child owner what he means when he wags his tail, fluffs up to ten times his normal size or flattens his ears. The tone is light and the text is amusing, while at the same time containing a great deal of useful information. And of course the photographsprovide the all-important 'aaah' factor.