The Perfect Pet


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A Perfect Pet for Peyton


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Gary Chapman and Rick Osborne help children learn about the importance of love in this wonderfully imaginative and classically illustrated children’s hardcover book featuring four-color illustrations (with hidden details!) by Wilson Williams, Jr., and based on Gary’s bestselling The 5 Love Languages. Each child in this entertaining and playful story learns that they have a primary love language that when "spoken" by others, makes them feel loved. As the five children in the story interact with Mr. Chapman and the unique animals at his special zoo/museum/theme park/birthday party palace, they come to understand their own love language! Readers, especially children ages 5–8, are sure to recognize their own love language as the story develops, and at the end of the book is a fun quiz that will help parents and children identify their own love language. The cast of child characters in this whimsical story include: Penny, Peyton's twin sister, who receives love best when others spend quality time with her. Mr. Chapman introduces Penny to Horace, a Ragdoll Cat who just wants to be with Penny. Jayla, one of Penny's close friends, is always saying nice things about people. Her love language is words of affirmation. Jayla's perfect pet pal is Pamela, an African Grey Parrot, who repeats the nice things Jayla says about others. Kevin, one of Peyton's close friends, enjoys giving things to people. So does his special pet Chipo, a Capuchin Monkey! Sofia loves to pet the animals, and to show her love for others with special hugs. Physical touch is Sofia's love language. Snuggles




Pirate's Perfect Pet


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Pirates, pets and puns run amok as a swaggering but softhearted captain swashbuckler embarks on a daring quest to find a perfect animal sidekick.




Wanted: The Perfect Pet


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Not everyone has to go to the pet shop to find their perfect pet... Once upon a time, there lived a boy called Henry. What Henry wanted more than anything in the whole wide world. . . MORE than chips. . . MORE than a cowboy costume. . . MORE than an all-expenses-paid trip to the moon. . . was a DOG. A lovable tale of adventure and friendship. . . and the lengths some will go to find it. A great book to springboard early childhood lessons and imaginative play on pets.




The Perfect Pet


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The boy wants a pet. The animals he sees are too big or too scary. Will he ever find the perfect animal?




Perfect Pet, The


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Starting with the Kingdom Animalia, the child walks through the various animal classes trying to choose the perfect pet.




The Perfect Pet for You!


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A whimsical meditation for little animal lovers on finding an animal companion who will be more than just a pet. Hey there! Are you looking for a pet? Don't rush or panic. Let's think... Do you want someone to snuggle when you're afraid? One who is quiet and slow, or one who will talk to you? There's so much to consider when choosing a new pet that it can be almost overwhelming! Each person is unique and so is every animal. In this gentle guide to finding the perfect pet, Estelle Laure asks childlike questions to help readers consider. Amy Hevron's warm acrylic on wood illustrations makes each pet feel lovable--especially the bat, the snake, and the spider! This is a book that encourages self-reflection, human individuality, and animal friendship.




The Perfect Pet


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When Hen goes to the pet shop to buy a pet the pig behind the counter has lots of sensible suggestions, but Hen has her own, not very clever ideas, about what would make the perfect pet. 3-5 yrs.




My Perfect Pet


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With its simple rhymes and bold, exciting pictures, 'My Perfect Pet' will delight young children time and time again.




Piper Picks the Perfect Pet


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My dad says I can choose a pet, but Im not sure which pet to get. A dog, a cat, a fish, a rat? How can Piper pick the perfect pet when there are so many appealing possibilities?