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Books with title Parakeet Peter

  • Parakeet Peter

    Rebecca K. Sprinkle, Dorothy Grider

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Co., March 15, 1954)
    hardcover book
  • Parakeet Peter

    rebecca k. sprinkle

    Hardcover (rand mcnally, March 15, 1961)
    Peter's Aunt Susan comes to town for a visit and brings a parakeet for Peter. He is very happy with his new pet and learns how to care for parakeets and sets about teaching his pet to talk.
  • Pete the Parakeet

    Sarah Sebring Binder

    Hardcover (Outskirts Press, July 22, 2020)
    Mr. Sebring travels south for the winter, just like the snowbirds. He leaves Judith Ann and Alma, his daughter and granddaughter, in charge of Pipsqueak and Pumpkin. Pipsqueak, the parakeet, escapes. Seeing a few green feathers on the floor, Judith Ann and Alma are worried that Pumpkin, the cat, may have eaten Pipsqueak. When they tell Mr. Sebring what they think happened, Mr. Sebring says, "Never! Pumpkin would never eat Pipsqueak!" Then a strange thing happens. Sally and Brad, residents in Mr. Sebring's home town, spy a lime green parakeet in their backyard. The parakeet stays in their yard for several days, along with the hummingbirds, orioles, finches and other local birds. Sally and Brad love having the parakeet, they fondly call Pete, hang out in their yard, but they worry what will happen to Pete when it gets too cold and the birds migrate south for the winter. When the cold begins to set in and the other birds leave, so does Pete. Sally and Brad reach out to try to find Pete and his owner. Using posters and posts on Facebook, they follow Pete's great escapade from Ames, Iowa to Tucson, Arizona. You, too, can follow Pete. Join in their fun and track the grand adventure of a truly remarkable pet bird, Pete, the Parakeet.
  • Pete the Parakeet

    Sarah Sebring Binder

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, July 22, 2020)
    Mr. Sebring travels south for the winter, just like the snowbirds. He leaves Judith Ann and Alma, his daughter and granddaughter, in charge of Pipsqueak and Pumpkin. Pipsqueak, the parakeet, escapes. Seeing a few green feathers on the floor, Judith Ann and Alma are worried that Pumpkin, the cat, may have eaten Pipsqueak. When they tell Mr. Sebring what they think happened, Mr. Sebring says, "Never! Pumpkin would never eat Pipsqueak!" Then a strange thing happens. Sally and Brad, residents in Mr. Sebring's home town, spy a lime green parakeet in their backyard. The parakeet stays in their yard for several days, along with the hummingbirds, orioles, finches and other local birds. Sally and Brad love having the parakeet, they fondly call Pete, hang out in their yard, but they worry what will happen to Pete when it gets too cold and the birds migrate south for the winter. When the cold begins to set in and the other birds leave, so does Pete. Sally and Brad reach out to try to find Pete and his owner. Using posters and posts on Facebook, they follow Pete's great escapade from Ames, Iowa to Tucson, Arizona. You, too, can follow Pete. Join in their fun and track the grand adventure of a truly remarkable pet bird, Pete, the Parakeet.
  • Pete the Parakeet

    Sharon Gordon, Paul Harvey

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1980)
    Pete loves his house, with its swing and bell, and when he disappears it is to bring back a friend
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  • Pet Parakeets

    Cecelia H Brannon

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Large, easy-to-read text and full-page color photos show readers what life is like for pet parakeets, including what they eat, how they communicate, and how they exercise and bathe. An illustrated Words to Know section at the beginning of the book helps readers understand new words they will encounter in the text.
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  • Pete Pete the Parakeet

    J.A. Arnold aka Horseinwinter

    language (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., March 15, 2018)
    There is nothing more precious than a child’s first pet. Pete Pete the Parakeet captures the joy of the author’s first pet in charming verse and delightful illustration. Adults and children alike will enjoy the antics of Pete beautifully depicted on these pages.
  • Pete Pete the Parakeet

    J a Arnold Aka Horseinwinter

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Jan. 22, 2018)
    There is nothing more precious than a child's first pet. Pete Pete the Parakeet captures the joy of the author's first pet in charming verse and delightful illustration. Adults and children alike will enjoy the antics of Pete beautifully depicted on these pages.
  • Pet Parakeets

    Cecelia H. Brannon

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Presents information about pet parakeets, including how they exercise, what they eat, and how they communicate.
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  • Pet Parakeets

    Julia Barnes

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 30, 2006)
    Describes how parakeets came to be pets, and the responsibilities involved in keeping one as a pet.
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  • Pete the Parakeet

    Mary Elizabeth Salzmann

    Library Binding (SandCastle, Sept. 1, 2004)
    An entertaining leveled two-part approach to reading featuring imperfect rhyme using simple sentences, whimsical rhyming stories, and a riddle.
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  • Pete the Parakeet

    Sharon Gordon

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, )
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