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Chipmunks (Nature's Children)
by Merebeth SwitzerWhat's a chipmunk's home like? What do chipmunks eat? How do chipmunks survive winter? Find the answers to these questions, and learn much more about the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life of chipmunks.
Porcupines (Nature's Children)
by Laima DingwallWhen do porcupines sing? What's a porcupette? Why do porcupines eat sneakers and steering wheels? Find the answers to these questions, and learn much more about the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and lives of porcupines. Other books in this series are available in this library.
Skunks (Nature's Children)
by Laima DingwallWhat makes skunks so smelly? How many species of skunk are there? Where do Skunks live? You will learn the answers to these and other questions you have about these stripped members of the weasel family.
Something Special
by David McphailSurrounded by parents and siblings with remarkable talents, Sam yearns to be good at something himself.
The Great Dane Thor
by Walter FarleyLars didn't like or trust the his father's Great Dane, Thor. Gradually, after Lars' father had given Lars the job of training the dog, he'd began to understand Thor. Then one day Lars discovers poachers hunting a doe and her two fawns. Can Thor and Lars capture the two poachers before they kill again?
Can You Guess? (Animal Sounds)
by Eric CarleThe Very Hungry Caterpillar invites and challenges you to guess what sounds animals make on a farm. Come and play!
The Boy Who Stole the Elephant
by Julilly H. KohlerGyp is thrilled by the royal elephant Mr. Tom Jeffreys loans to Mr. Catfish Williams for the summer to lead the circus parade. But can he keep Mr. Catfish Williams from selling Queenie to the Chicago Zoo instead of giving her back on Labor Day? Follow Gyp and Queenie on an adventure to save her life!
Eyes at My Feet
by Jessie HickfordFrom the Book Jacket: In my work as a veterinary surgeon I regularly examine and treat guide dogs and I always find something humbling in the cheerfulness of the blind people and their pride in the wonderful animals which serve as their eyes. But not until now have I had the opportunity to read how one of these partnerships developed. With no trace of self pity Jessie Hickford takes us with her through the early difficult days of her training with her dog Prudence; and surely no writer has more movingly described the flowering of companionship and love between animal and mistress as they gradually adjust to each other. I like to write about animals and I enjoy reading about them too, so this is a book for me and for all the thousands who share my tastes. 'It is not a sad book, it is a happy one because it is a story of ultimate triumph ; and I do not know which character captivated me most the brave woman who wrote it or the beautiful dog she has never seen. JAMES HERRIOT Author of ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL
Muley Ears: Nobody's Dog
by Marguerite HenryMuley-Ears, a mongrel dog, lives in a for-rent house in Jamaica. Every month, he shows his new families the islands, that is, until the grumpy and lonely man comes to the island. Can Muley-Ears win this man's affection or at least some dinner?
The Little Fellow
by Marguerite HenryThe Little Fellow, a picture book set in beautiful bluegrass country, is a joyful introduction for younger children to the world of horses. The story tells of a real foal named Chip and his mother, Chocolate. Chip was the darling of the stable until Strawberry Jenks arrived. The author watched the biting, fighting fracas between the young rivals and marveled by what means peace in the pasture was restored. With characteristic charm and simplicity, Marguerite Henry has woven the facts into a warm, humorous story.
Five O'clock Charlie
by Marguerite HenryCharlie's not old! So what if he's 28 and most people consider that a little old for a horse. When his rheumatism isn't acting up, he's as frisky as any young colt. And he's certainly not ready for retirement. Charlie can tackle any tough job that comes his way. Unfortunately, Mr. Spinks, Charlie's owner, doesn't quite agree. So he makes Charlie take a permanent, though well-deserved, vacation. Poor Charlie is bored to death! But then Charlie discovers there is something he can do. Maybe retirement isn't so boring after all!?!
Ben and Me: A New and Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin as Written by His Good Mouse Amos
by Robert LawsonEver wonder where inventors get their ideas? As it turns out, the great inventor Benjamin Franklin got his best ideas from a mouse named Amos! Funny, interesting and wise, this classic tale has been a favorite for generations. Once you've met Amos and read his account, you'll never think of Ben Franklin-or American history quite the same way. All images described.
Blaze Finds Forgotten Roads (Billy and Blaze #11)
by C. W. AndersonBilly and his friend Tommy often take long rides through the woods and over the hills on their ponies, Blaze and Dusty. One day they decide to explore some of the country they have never seen. They agree to take every right turn they come to and see what they will find. After a day of discoveries, they are lost--but Blaze knows the way home! "Blaze Finds Forgotten Roads" is part of the classic Billy and Blaze series. Sensitive drawings and easy-to-read words capture the warmth and understanding between a boy and his horse.
Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony (Billy and Blaze #9)
by C. W. AndersonBilly's younger neighbor, Tommy, loves to ride Blaze. But he wants a pony of his own--a real one, not just another toy pony. Then one glorious day, with a little help from Billy and Blaze, Tommy finds the gray spotted pony of his dreams.
Blaze and the Indian Cave (Billy and Blaze #7)
by C. W. AndersonBilly and Blaze head west--but when Blaze is kidnapped, Bill must track down Rattlesnake Joe in order to recover his beloved horse. Blaze and the Indian Cave is part of the classic Billy and Blaze series. Easy-to-read words capture the warmth and special understanding between a boy and his horse.
The Blind Connemara
by C. W. AndersonRhonda is given a beautiful white Connemara show pony that has gone blind after she promises the owner that she is willing to ride him carefully, take care of him, and teach him to trust her. Can they build up enough trust to jump without him seeing what he is jumping? Based on a true story.
Blaze and Thunderbolt (Billy and Blaze #5)
by C. W. AndersonWhen Billy goes on vacation with his family to western ranch, they bring Blaze, Billy's pony. Billy and Blaze go on adventures and one day, they see Thunderbolt. Thunderbolt is one of the last wild horses, and a beautiful horse at that. No one can catch him. Can Billy teach Thunderbolt that he can be trusted? Will Billy get to ride Thunderbolt?
Blaze and the Lost Quarry (Billy and Blaze #8)
by C. W. AndersonBilly and his pony Blaze like to go on adventures. When Billy goes looking for the lost quarry, he finds "Wolf Rock", a old shack, and a new friend too.
Cheetahs (Nature's Children)
by Alia SmithWhat has spots, hunts gazelles and can run faster than any other animal on Earth? You guessed it, the cheetah. Learn all kinds of exciting things about this fascinating member of the cat family.
Mrs. Easter and the Storks
by V. H. DrummondMrs Easter is outwardly a very respectable Kensington lady in a neat blue suit with immaculate hair. Despite the respectable veneer she enjoys fantastic adventures. This is the 1957 Kate Greenaway award book.
River Otter (Nature's Children)
by Laima DingwallDid you know... that river otters are considered the clowns of the animal kingdom; that otters do not hibernate but will play, swim and live out their winters under the ice; and that otters use tools to eat their food. Find out lots of exciting facts about this wonderful creature.
Rhinoceros (Nature's Children)
by Merebeth SwitzerDid you know... That rhino horns never stop growing; That their calves are able to get up and run hours after birth; and that there are two types of rhino who have two horns. Learn more about these exciting creatures in this book.
The Blind Colt
by Glen RoundsMoving story of a mustang colt who was born blind and eventually adopted and trained by a ten-year-old boy. Story based on author's own experience as a youth with a blind wild colt on the family's ranch.
A Complete Introduction To Parrots
by Duke Of BedfordText introduce the different types of parrots, including lovebirds, macaws, and cockatoos, with information on caring for them as pets.
Florian: The Emperor's Stallion
by Felix SaltenA Lipizzan stallion's extraordinary life, as pampered favorite of Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph, until the onset of World War One reduces his circumstances to that of a common cab horse. No one can resist Florian's charm. A pure Lipizzan stallion raised and trained to perform in the elite Spanish Riding School, his exceptional talent has no trouble getting the attention of everyone who sees him. His two friends, Anton, a loyal and loving stable worker, and Bosco, an energetic and comical fox terrier, accompany him throughout his life. Together, the trio travel together through a changing and increasingly harsh world in the years from 1901 through World War I, and after. Felix Salten's story of a beautiful Lipizzan horse and his extraordinary life is vividly depicted in this book, which was written shortly before his acclaimed book, Bambi.