Caring for My New Iguana
Caring for My New Iguana
ISBN: 9781584151609.00
Dewey Number: 636.0
Iguanas look like tiny dinosaurs. Even pet iguanas are still wild animals. They have spiked tails and sharp teeth. Yet they can be trained. The secret is learning all you can about iguanas before bringing one home.
Gr 3-6–These titles cover key areas of pet ownership, including selection, habitats, feeding, and care. Each spread provides several paragraphs of information and a single large photograph. Conversational prose addresses the prospective pet owner, exploring the challenges as well as the pleasures of each animal: “Now picture a toddler that slips between the refrigerator and a wall. That’s a ferret.” History, safety tips, and guidelines for choosing the right pet are included. Discussion of topics such as homes and cleaning methods offers specific details that are helpful and concise. Appealing photographs depict a good variety of types within each group, though specific breeds are usually not identified. Most images of pet habitats show only partial views. VERDICT Useful pet guides with some limitations."--School Library Journal, November 1, 2020