What surprising things can your Leo or Beardie pet do?
Kids who are hoping to get a pet lizard, or who already have one, will be intrigued by these wild, weird and wonderful fun facts about the two easiest lizard pets there are: leopard geckos and bearded dragons.
This lizard book for kids gives curious young readers answers to the questions kids love to ask, such as:
- Why do some geckos lose their tails? And then what astonishing thing do they do next?
- Can a gecko change color?
- Why do leopard geckos have fat tails?
- Can pet lizards climb up the glass walls of their tanks and escape?
- Can you play outside with your pet bearded dragon?
- Are these pets smelly? Do they like other pets?
- Which pet is best – leopard gecko or bearded dragon?
Curious kids who enjoy knowing more about the pets they want or already have will enjoy this book. This lizard book for children also makes a great gift for a child, or anyone, who is intrigued by reptile pets!
Fun Leopard Gecko and Bearded Dragon Facts for Kids is the third book in the series Fun Animal Facts for Kids from Crimson Hill Books. For ages 6 to 12 or in Grades 2 to 5.
Includes 26 color photos. Suitable for libraries, home schoolers and classroom teachers who want to build kids’ word power.
And don’t miss: Fun Reptile Facts For Kids is the book guaranteed to please kids who are fascinated by reptiles!
Capture your copy today!About the author
Author of 10 books about pets and pet care, Jacquelyn Johnson writes books for curious and creative kids ages 6 to 12 including the Morley Stories Series of novels for girls 10 to 13.A former newspaper and magazine writer and editor, her articles and photographs have appeared in newspapers and magazines in Canada, United States and Britain.Jacquelyn is also a former teacher, college and university lecturer. She has taught English as a Second Language to children and teenagers in South Korea and journalism to university students in South Dakota and Ontario. ‘No matter who you are, pets can bring more joy to your life, ‘ she says