A Look at Pets

Band: Turquoise
Scheme: Rigby Star
Type: Non-Fiction
Author: Christine Butterworth
ISBN: 9780433034544
A Look at Pets book cover

What's the book about?

This book helps you explore lots of different pets, from fluffy cats and dogs to scaly lizards and snakes. You’ll discover how to choose a pet that suits you and learn what it needs to stay happy and healthy. Clear photos and simple facts guide you as you think about which pet might be your perfect new friend.

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Sample page from A Look at Pets

Reviews

Chloe Zuiderwijk, Age 5

Rating:

This book is about
I learnt how to care about pets.

The main characters are
Cats, dogs, lizards, snakes and the vet.

My favourite part of the book is
Learning about feeding pets.

I would also like to say
That I would love to have a pet lizard.

Izzy, Age 4

Rating:

This book is about
I loved the book. It is about pets - dogs, cats, lizards and snakes. The book tells you where you can buy the pets and I think I might like a dog!

The main characters are
I loved the photographs of all the pets and the people.

My favourite part of the book is
The photograph of the dog and learning how to look after a dog.

I would also like to say
I loved the book :0)

Kaylynn, Age 5

Rating:

This book is about
Explains how to pick the right pets

The main characters are
non fiction no characters

My favourite part of the book is
Nothing really, I didn't like this book

I would also like to say
The pictures were quite dull and the information was basic

Tess, Age 6

Rating:

This book is about
The book was about how to pick the right pet.

The main characters are
dogs, cats, lizards and snakes.

My favourite part of the book is
A boy feeding his cat.

I would also like to say
That cats and dogs are mammals and snakes and lizards are reptiles.

Rowan, Age 5

Rating:

This book is about
Pets. There was a lizard and you can get lizards from a special pet shop and you need a hot tank for them. You need a big tank because they can grow. There was a cat too.

My favourite part of the book is
Seeing the lizard in the tank.

I would also like to say
Nothing