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If Animals Could Talk: Dogs - Learn Fun Facts About the Things Dogs Do! - cover

If Animals Could Talk: Dogs - Learn Fun Facts About the Things Dogs Do!

Ann Tatlock

Verlag: Curious Fox Books

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An excellent book for young learners! If Animals Could Talk: Dogs is narrated by "Charlie" the dog. He teaches readers the communication devices dogs use to let humans know how they are feeling such as the types of bark they do, their body language and ear position. It also includes Pet Facts like "A dog who is about to bite, may wag its tail, but it's body will be rigid and its tail pointing up." Filled with full-color photos of real dog breeds, it also includes instructions about how to care for dogs and suggested readings for more information about dogs.
Verfügbar seit: 23.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 32 Seiten.

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