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Dragon's guide volume 1
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 5.6 - AR Pts: 5
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Fans of How to Train Your Dragon will love this whimsical tale, the first in a series, by a Newbery Honor winner, featuring charming illustrations and pet training tips in each chapter. Crusty dragon Miss Drake has a new pet human, precocious Winnie. Oddly enough, Winnie seems to think Miss Drake is her pet a ridiculous notion! Unknown to most of its inhabitants, the City by the Bay is home to many mysterious and fantastic creatures, hidden beneath...
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"Dr. Christiane Northrup has become one of American women's most trusted medical advisers. In Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, she broke entirely new ground by demonstrating that women's most common medical problems are often rooted in the basic conditions of their lives -- and that they can return to health by learning to listen to their bodies. She also integrated advanced medical techniques with the best natural remedies, offering readers specific...
3) Fish
Author
Pub. Date
1993.
Description
Describes how to set up and maintain an aquarium and how to care for fish as household pets. Includes information on choosing your new fish, preparing cold-water and warm-water tanks, feeding your fish, and keeping your fish happy and healthy.
Author
Pub. Date
c1998
Description
"At last, a book for frog and toad owners that provides complete information on how to keep these fascinating animals. You'll learn all you need to know about setting up the right kind of housing for your frog or toad - be it a terrestrial, aquatic or semiaquatic species. You'll also find out how to properly feed your pet, how to keep your frog or toad healthy, including proper house-cleaning, and how to handle your pet so that both of you remain...
Author
Pub. Date
2014
Description
REARING RABBITS - AMAZON NO 1 BEST SELLER! *** SECOND EDITION - UPDATED AND EXPANDED *** In this Homesteading book by Best Selling Author Norman J Stone, Rabbits are in the spotlight. Perhaps one of the most underestimated and nutritional cheap food sources, rabbits have in recent years been on something of a come-back, and quite rightly so in this authors opinion. The humble rabbit is high in protein, low in calories and only 4.5% fat - lower even...
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