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3) Hamsters
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Simple text and color photographs depict the physical traits and behaviors of pet hamsters. Includes a glossary, further resources, and critical thinking questions.
4) Hamsters
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"Developed by literacy experts in partnership with educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to pet hamsters through simple, predictable text and related photos"--Provided by publisher.
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Learn all about hamsters in this fact-and-photo-filled book for young readers! Their tiny feet scamper across cages and sprint on exercise wheels. Their little noses sniff the air and their whiskers twitch as they stuff their cheeks with food. As some of the most adorable members of the rodent family, hamsters make very popular pets. Especially in the classroom! In this nonfiction reader, kids will learn all about how to care for these cute critters....
7) Hamsters
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An introduction to the physical characteristics, behavior, and care of hamsters, animals that originated in Syria.
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"In the seventh Super Turbo book, visiting a student's home sounds harmless... until Super Turbo meets the Cat-Nappers! As the class pet hamster, Turbo is simply delighted to learn that he'll be going home with a new student each week. He loves his second-grade students! But his delight disappears when he arrives at the first student's home. That's because a bunch of lazy, napping cats turn out to be the dreaded Cat-Nappers!"--Amazon.com.
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Stanley's first grade class is getting a class pet, and they all can't wait to learn all about animal life when they get a hamster named Cottonball. But when Cottonball goes missing, Stanley and his best friend, Marco, set out to catch her using engineering concepts.
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Og the frog is a classroom pet who is living the high-life with children who feed him fat crickets and a fuzzy hamster as his next-door neighbor. But one day, there is discussion about returning Og to the swamp. Not wanting to be bullied by the bull frogs or deal with snakes, Og decides to make himself the best class pet ever.