The Encyclopedia of Animals, Kids do love it!

January 11, 2012 by  
Filed under Animals

About 3 months ago I bought my first copy and lent the book to a First Grade Class. The teacher told me a good number of the kids really liked the book and later on a lot of them thanked me for it. I bought a copy for them to keep in their class. Since them I have bought copies for my great-granddaughter and my granddaughter. Recently I lent it to a Fourth Grader that loved it and asked for it as her upcoming birthday present. Kids do love it (most of them anyway!).

National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals

Pets eye view camera

September 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Animals, Pets

Have you ever wondered what your pet sees and does when you’re out of the room? Is your pet an all-day napper? Or does he get into all sorts of mischief? Just clip this lightweight compact digital camera to your pet’s collar and explore your pets secret life!

Attaches easily to most collars

more on pets eye view camera…

JimmyB

Premium Plus Rabbit Hutch

September 3, 2010 by  
Filed under Animals

Premium Plus Rabbit Hutch Both Medium and Large Size Available

Our Premium Plus Rabbit Hutch provides the perfect shelter for your lovable rabbit.

Your bunny will feel safe and secure in this durable rabbit hutch. It is made from fir wood and sealed with a water based non-toxic stain. It is also equipped with heavy duty powder coated wire. The Ware Premium + Hutch is constructed with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship.

The Premium Plus Rabbit Hutch is designed to be used in covered areas like a garage, patio or porch. Locking hinge roof design and slide-out plastic lined tray add convenience to rabbit cage cleaning and maintenance. An enclosed den with solid wood floor provides your pet with a sense of security and the front “Hop-Way” Door doubles as a wood ramp. Easily assembled in minutes using only a screwdriver.

Get it HERE

JimmyB

Generic Oreck Vacuum Cleaner Bags To Fit Style CC, and all XL Upright Models 8 pk.

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Love My Pet

June 18, 2009 by  
Filed under Animals, Pets


Camping and animals

June 14, 2009 by  
Filed under Animals, Outdoors, Recreational

Camping and animals

Camping out is the greatest place to observe animals in there regular home ground. National and state parks have been setup to help conserve nature and animals that are threatened by modern civilization. Numerous wildlife species can only be seen by camping out and this can be one of the best parts of this open-air venture.

In order to know what you will be encountering, you should research the types of creatures in the place before you go camping. Make sure you know what animals may present a danger to you or your family, also find out if carrying a firearm is permitted where you will be camping out, if so, be sure to bring one. Fire a shot in the air to scare away any threatening creatures.

Read about the creatures that you expect to see, and teach your children about the possible dangers of the animals in the location. Camping can be not only fantastic, but educational as well so you’ll also want to make sure and get a nice set of binoculars to take with you. If you are ready, your camping excursion can be a great educational opportunity to see creatures in the wild.

Once you are on your camping excursion it’s time to see what there is to see but be smart when choosing where and when to look for animals, refer back to the study you did before leaving for your camping excursion. When the weather condition is at its coolest, animals can be located easily near ponds as they will come to get their drinking water. It can be life-threatening to approach animals in the wild; it is better to view them through field glasses When camping, try to leave only footprints, and take only pictures – try to have as little impact on nature as possible, and not to interfere with the animals. Above all you should never try and feed any wild creatures that you find while camping out. Hurt creatures should never be approached but you should tell a park ranger about them and he will know what to do.

When it comes to viewing animals, patience is the ultimate virtue. You must keep very still. Animals rarely come out when they sense people about. Explain to your children that, in order to see beautiful birds or animals, it is important to be as quiet as possible. Be sure that youngsters know that they cannot play with or pet the creatures.

Camping is an opportunity to learn about all the hidden wonders mother nature has in store for us. When kids see animals in the wild for the first time, it is an experience they will never forget. A fun activity is to scout out animals that are normally not seem on camping trips, for example beavers. The keys to having a pleasant animal viewing experience during your camping vacation are: facts, patience, and safety.

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