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1) Guinea pigs
2) Dogs
3) Cats
4) Fish
Fish can be showy pets. But some take a lot of work! This title introduces beginning readers to pet fish through low-level text and bright photos. A fish tank diagram and labeled photos of different species support the text and reinforce content for students just starting to read independently.
5) Birds
Tweet, tweet! Birds can be rewarding pets! This lowl-level title introduces beginning readers to the joys and basic care of owning a pet bird through easy-to-read text and colorful photos. Features include a diagram of a pet bird's home and favorite toys. Young students practicing independent reading can find out if a pet bird is right for them!
6) Hermit crabs
7) Turtles
Kids know a turtle carries its home on its back, but what else does a pet turtle need? This low-level title introduces the needs of pet turtles, from heat lamps to favorite foods, through supportive text and crisp photos. Features highlight popular pet turtle species and reinforce text with labels and diagrams. Young students just starting to read independently will love learning about these favorite pets in this engaging title.
8) Lizards
Lizards are a great option for kids looking for a unique pet! This low-level title introduces beginning readers to the basic needs of these scaly pets through playful photos and simple text. Simple features highlight favorite foods, different kinds of pet lizards, and supplies needed. Are you ready for a pet lizard?
9) Hamsters
10) Rabbits
11) Cats
What's your favorite animal?
In My Favorite Animal: Cats, students will learn amazing facts about cats. Each My Favorite Animal book features interesting non-fiction at a 2nd-grade reading level paired with questions throughout the text to check the reader's comprehension.
Sample Text:
Cats have strong flexible bodies with quick reflexes. Their claws are sharp and retractable. They also have very sharp teeth used for hunting
12) Dogs
13) Birds
14) Hamsters
15) Snakes
16) Guinea Pigs
18) Ponies
19) Ferrets
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