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"Sled dogs must love to run. Sled dogs must be strong. Sled dogs must obey commands. Sled dogs must get along with teammates. Puppy Yukon is the only girl in her litter, and she's got high energy. Could she be a leader in the sled dog team? Trainer Roberta works with the puppies. Yukon is faster and smarter than her brothers. Roberta thinks Yukon can help lead the team! Yukon continues to train with her team for two long years. Is she finally ready to race?"--Provided by publisher.
Compares the skeletons of different kinds of animals, describing their various forms and functions and providing related activities for each chapter.
Prison, and the island's future roles.
Describes the breeding, training, and work done by guide dogs for the blind.
The predictable format, repetition, and routine of these lessons will create a relaxed learning environment, while the variations in the topics will hold students attention and help them generalize the reading skills they need to succeed! Starting with Level 1 (The Cat) and ending with Level 9 (The Lizard), special-educator Joseph Porter has developed an amazing 90 hours of animal-themed, whole-group instructions. There are two student worksheets for each of nine animals, totaling eighteen worksheets. Each worksheet has four variations, and there is a ready-to-go lesson plan for each one! There are also two sentence-building exercises for each animal theme, which will build students observat...
This book discusses the use of horseback riding as therapy for the physically and emotionally disabled.
Describes the history of artificial limbs, pumps and chips that allow people with physical disabilities to live more normal lives.
What age is the right age to have your first pet? Everything a youngster needs to know about owning and caring for a new puppy is explained in this book including easy-to-understand instructions about daily care, cleaning, feeding and maintaining for one of most popular pets in North America.
Describes the work of Dr. Edith Widder and other biologists in the field of bioluminescence research.