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Books with title Prairie dog

  • Prairie Day

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Renee Graef

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 21, 1998)
    With the My First Little House picture book series, the youngest readers can share in the joy of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books in these illustrated adaptations of the beloved series! This picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 4 to 6. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.Laura and her family are journeying across the flat Kansas prairie to find a new home. There are gophers and rabbits to play with in the daytime, and a cozy camp awaits at night. Renee Graef’s illustrations are based on Garth Williams’ classic artwork.
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  • Prairie Dog Pet

    Roberta Seiwert Lampe, Sean Kilgore, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Dec. 17, 2011)
    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.
  • Prairie Days

    Patricia MacLachlan, Micha Archer

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 26, 2020)
    A delicate, stunning account of life on the prairie from Newbery medalist Patricia MacLachlan.Cool summer mornings begin with the rose orange sun and the smell of earth, and fade into hot summer nights with a yellow moon, covered in a quilt of stars. There are wagon rides, farm dogs, trips into town, and games of kick the can. These are prairie days. Patricia MacLachlan applies her lyrical, sparse voice and vibrant, tender art from Micha Archer to transport readers to the prairie of her youth in this stunning celebration of the beauty in the world.
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  • Prairie Day

    Laura Ingalls Wilder

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 16, 1787)
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  • Prairie Dogs

    Valerie Bodden

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, March 12, 2019)
    From antlered elk to pouched pelicans, and from scouting prairie dogs to upright-swimming seahorses, the world of animals is wonderfully diverse. This popular series—extended to include more Spanish-language titles—travels the planet to study these and other fascinating mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates. Beautiful photos are paired with STEM-appropriate text to examine the featured creature's appearance, habitat, behaviors, and life cycle. Each book also presents a folk story that people have used to help explain the animal's appearance or behavior. A basic exploration of the appearance, behavior, and habitat of prairie dogs, the small rodents of North America's Great Plains. Also included is a story from folklore explaining why prairie dogs hide from coyotes.
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  • Prairie Dog Cowboy

    V. Gilbert Zabel, Jordan Vinyard

    Paperback (4RV Publishing LLC, Jan. 4, 2015)
    Although his mother says he'll never be able do anything but work with his back, Buddy Roberts wants to be a cowboy. From the time he's four-years old, he herds his father's cows and calves on foot even in winter. The neighboring rancher, Caleb Hyman, is impressed with Buddy. He wonders why the child works hard while his older brother, Jake, is doted on and spoiled. But, Caleb can see the man that Buddy will become, encourages him, and teaches him to rope. Once Buddy can rope a prairie dog, Caleb promises he'll give the boy a job on his ranch. Not an easy thing to do, but Buddy works hard to reach his appointed goal. Prairie Dog Cowboy is a testament of a time when life was hard, but people weren't afraid of hard work. The day-to-day occurrences represented are an accurate telling of the time, history that should not be lost.
  • Prairie Dogs

    Marybeth Lorbiecki

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, March 1, 2004)
    Animals facing threats from human encroachment are featured in these offerings from the Our Wild World series. Prairie Dogs looks at critters considered a keystone species by scientists, linked to the survival of about 40 other species. Horse-lovers will gravitate to the doe-eyed bays on the cover of Wild Horses, which introduces readers to the scattered herds of mustangs still roaming the U.S. Both books spend a great deal of time on these animals' fascinating social systems, from the bands of mares led by a single stallion to prairie dog towns subdivided into coteries. The prose is consistently clear and lively, although Lorbiecki's breathless marveling at prairie dogs' language of chirks, yips, and other vocalizations may lead children to anthropomorphize more than is warranted.
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  • Prairie Dog Town

    Janette Oke

    Paperback (Bethany House, June 1, 2001)
    Flick, a curious young prairie dog, learns about the pleasures and dangers of life outside his family's underground home, as well as the importance of obeying his parents.
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  • Prairie Dogs

    Cari Meister

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2018)
    In Prairie Dogs, young readers will learn about the life of a prairie dog. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage early readers as they discover how prairie dogs live and work together in prairie dog towns.A labeled diagram helps readers identify a prairie dogs body parts, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about prairie dogs online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Prairie Dogs also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index. Prairie Dogs is part of the My First Animal Library series from Jump!
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  • Prairie Dogs

    Marybeth Lorbiecki

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, March 1, 2004)
    Animals facing threats from human encroachment are featured in these offerings from the Our Wild World series. Prairie Dogs looks at critters considered a keystone species by scientists, linked to the survival of about 40 other species. Horse-lovers will gravitate to the doe-eyed bays on the cover of Wild Horses, which introduces readers to the scattered herds of mustangs still roaming the U.S. Both books spend a great deal of time on these animals' fascinating social systems, from the bands of mares led by a single stallion to prairie dog towns subdivided into coteries. The prose is consistently clear and lively, although Lorbiecki's breathless marveling at prairie dogs' language of chirks, yips, and other vocalizations may lead children to anthropomorphize more than is warranted.
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  • Prairie Days

    Patricia MacLachlan, Micha Archer

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 26, 2020)
    A delicate, stunning account of life on the prairie from Newbery medalist Patricia MacLachlan.Cool summer mornings begin with the rose orange sun and the smell of earth, and fade into hot summer nights with a yellow moon, covered in a quilt of stars. There are wagon rides, farm dogs, trips into town, and games of kick the can. These are prairie days. Patricia MacLachlan applies her lyrical, sparse voice and vibrant, tender art from Micha Archer to transport readers to the prairie of her youth in this stunning celebration of the beauty in the world.
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  • 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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