"A Pet's Life helps children develop an understanding of how to care for pets at different stages of their life cycles, from babies to old age. An introduction provides information on the particular animal and the different breeds of that animal that people keep as pets. The key care requirements, such as the pet's home, feeding and cleaning, are also covered.
Anita Ganeri is a highly experienced author of children’s information books, specialising in religion, India/Asia, multiculturalism, geography, biography and natural history. She became a freelance writer after working at Walker Books (as foreign rights manager) and Usborne Publishing (as an editor). Since then, she has written over 300 titles, including the best-selling Horrible Geography series for Scholastic. The series won the Geographical Association Silver Award in 1999 and was cited as being ‘an innovation that all geographers will applaud’. She is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society where she conducts most of her research for the books.
This book is very informative. It teaches children how to take care of a pet rabbit. This book states what to do and what not to do. I feel like this book gives them responsibility traits to carry throughout life as they grow older. This book had real life pictures which in my opinion, children love. I shows exactly what everything looks like with the pictures provided inside. The text was extremely visible and eye catching. I would recommend parents and or teachers to read this book to their children/ students to gain knowledge about rabbits.
A brief introduction to the care of rabbits. Recommended for children up to the age of 8. As an aside, children this age should not be caring for rabbits! An index and a glossary conclude the book, and the author includes a much needed list of further books to read.