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Have you ever wanted to get a pet? Tag along with Maggie and her family as they go through the steps to get a dog. Grab the leash and pull tight! You're about to get a pet, step by step.
"Meet Maggie and her family as they decide what pet is right for their family. Told through full page photographs and text boxes readers will follow Maggie and her family as they go to the pet store looking at different animals and then looking through books to learn even more about a variety of animal choices and their care." - Reading Today Online
April 10, 2013
"This series is a helpful hands-on tool that young children can enjoy, use, and learn from. It covers community action, home life decisions, and creative fun. For example, Making a Jack-o’-Lantern is full of colorful photos of an adult working with a child to design and cut a pumpkin for Halloween fun. The photos are engaging and clear, as are the detailed steps. Tips are given to make the job simpler and tools are shown and discussed. Each book has extension ideas and a sequencing puzzle. The very young will enjoy the bold and bright colors, and be engaged by the interesting topics. Recommended." - Library Media Connection Online
March 1, 2012
J. Angelique Johnson grew up in the foothills of Colorado. She earned a degree in English from the University of Minnesota, Mankato, and has been writing nonfiction for children since 2009. Her books range from mythology to step-by-step tips on how to find the right pet, which she has two of (one dog, and one cat who likes to terrorize the dog). She now lives in south central Minnesota with her husband and two children (who terrorize one another).
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