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101 facts about guinea pigs

Book  - 2001
J 636.93592 Bar
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  • ISBN: 0836828879
  • Physical Description 32 pages : color illustrations --.
  • Edition North American ed., U.S. ed. --
  • Publisher Milwaukee : Gareth Stevens Pub., 2001.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 31), Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 19.93

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Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 0836828879
101 Facts about Guinea Pigs
101 Facts about Guinea Pigs
by Barnes, Julia; Horton-Bussey, Claire; Williams, Sarah
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101 Facts about Guinea Pigs

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Basic information about the history of each animal, supplies and materials needed to successfully keep the animal, and how to care for and train it are covered in the books in this series. Each paragraph is numbered, representing the 101 "facts," but the text makes most sense read sequentially. Clear photographs showing appealing pictures of the animals decorate the pages but usually arenÆt labeled. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these 101 Facts about Pets titles: [cf2]101 Facts about Guinea Pigs, 101 Facts about Puppies, 101 Facts about Rabbits, 101 Facts about Kittens, 101 Facts about Iguanas, 101 Facts about Tropical Fish[cf1].] (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 0836828879
101 Facts about Guinea Pigs
101 Facts about Guinea Pigs
by Barnes, Julia; Horton-Bussey, Claire; Williams, Sarah
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101 Facts about Guinea Pigs

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Gr 3-4-Attractively illustrated with vibrant photographs, these books present factual bits of clearly written information for potential pet owners. The facts are organized in two columns with one or two sentences per fact in large, comfortable type and three or four full-color photos per spread. Williams warns that "An iguana will never be a true house pet, like a cat or a dog, so think very carefully about it before you decide to buy one," but she doesn't say why. Instead, the more charming aspects of the animal, such as its inclination to sit on its owner's shoulders or go for a walk on a leash, are stressed. The glossaries make a nice vocabulary list, but each emboldened word is already defined within the body of the texts, and the definitions are inconsistent. In Guinea Pigs, "rodent" is better defined in the glossary than in the text; in Iguana, "calcium" is well defined in the text, but poorly explained in the glossary. Wanda Curran's Your Guinea Pig (Storey, 1995) for older children and Elvig Hansen's Guinea Pigs (Carolrhoda, 1992) for younger readers would round out the subject in a library collection.-Nancy Call, Santa Cruz Public Libraries, Aptos, CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.