I Want A Leopard Gecko

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Pets, Reptiles & Amphibians, Home & Garden, Nature
Cover of the book I Want A Leopard Gecko by Tristan Pulsifer, Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson, Crimson Hill Books
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Author: Tristan Pulsifer, Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson ISBN: 9781988650708
Publisher: Crimson Hill Books Publication: June 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tristan Pulsifer, Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson
ISBN: 9781988650708
Publisher: Crimson Hill Books
Publication: June 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The beginner’s pet care manual for children fascinated by these sweet and friendly little lizards. Written by pet writing duo Tristan Pulsifer and Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson, co-authors of the popular I Want A Pet series for readers age 8 to 12. A lively, practical and fun how-to for kids about how to give loving, responsible care to this intriguing new family pet!
Is your child begging for an unusual pet? Little leopard geckos are a popular and easy-care lizard reptile pet for children 8-12. Why?
This chapter book tells young readers ages 8 to 12 (or grades 3 to 7) just what it’s like to have a pet leo and keep them safe, healthy and happy in your home or classroom.
Many kids are fascinated by reptiles, but most don’t make good pets. One of the few exceptions is a little Gecko lizard. They are friendly and relatively easy to keep healthy and happy as a pet.
Little Leos are cute, gentle, fun, easy to keep and fascinating to get to know! They don’t need a lot of attention or care. Kids as young as eight or nine can learn to be responsible for and to give good care to their pet Leopard Gecko, with just a bit of supervision from parents or teachers.
Readers Learn:
•Why Leopard Geckos are the most popular pet lizard and why they make great pets
•Who will love having a little Leo, and why
•Where and how to buy a leopard gecko
•What to look for to be sure you get a healthy pet
•What geckos eat – and what you should never, ever feed them
•What your gecko wants and needs in his or her new home
•Surprising and fascinating things that only geckos can do
•How to tame your gecko
Answers to the questions parents, grandparents or teachers ask about having a pet gecko
Also included is a Special Chapter – What to name your pet leopard gecko
If the child (or children) in your life really want a pet lizard, this is the book about responsible pet care to give them first!
I Want a Leopard Gecko is the 1st book in the series Best Pets for Kids from Crimson Hill Books and promotes loving and responsible pet ownership and good care for healthy, happy pets and their families.
For ages 8 to 12 and/or Grades 4 and up.
A Chapter Book, fully Illustrated with 27 Colour Photographs.
Suitable for libraries, home school and classroom teachers who want to build kids word power.

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The beginner’s pet care manual for children fascinated by these sweet and friendly little lizards. Written by pet writing duo Tristan Pulsifer and Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson, co-authors of the popular I Want A Pet series for readers age 8 to 12. A lively, practical and fun how-to for kids about how to give loving, responsible care to this intriguing new family pet!
Is your child begging for an unusual pet? Little leopard geckos are a popular and easy-care lizard reptile pet for children 8-12. Why?
This chapter book tells young readers ages 8 to 12 (or grades 3 to 7) just what it’s like to have a pet leo and keep them safe, healthy and happy in your home or classroom.
Many kids are fascinated by reptiles, but most don’t make good pets. One of the few exceptions is a little Gecko lizard. They are friendly and relatively easy to keep healthy and happy as a pet.
Little Leos are cute, gentle, fun, easy to keep and fascinating to get to know! They don’t need a lot of attention or care. Kids as young as eight or nine can learn to be responsible for and to give good care to their pet Leopard Gecko, with just a bit of supervision from parents or teachers.
Readers Learn:
•Why Leopard Geckos are the most popular pet lizard and why they make great pets
•Who will love having a little Leo, and why
•Where and how to buy a leopard gecko
•What to look for to be sure you get a healthy pet
•What geckos eat – and what you should never, ever feed them
•What your gecko wants and needs in his or her new home
•Surprising and fascinating things that only geckos can do
•How to tame your gecko
Answers to the questions parents, grandparents or teachers ask about having a pet gecko
Also included is a Special Chapter – What to name your pet leopard gecko
If the child (or children) in your life really want a pet lizard, this is the book about responsible pet care to give them first!
I Want a Leopard Gecko is the 1st book in the series Best Pets for Kids from Crimson Hill Books and promotes loving and responsible pet ownership and good care for healthy, happy pets and their families.
For ages 8 to 12 and/or Grades 4 and up.
A Chapter Book, fully Illustrated with 27 Colour Photographs.
Suitable for libraries, home school and classroom teachers who want to build kids word power.

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