Boy's Best Friend

By Kate Banks & Rupert Sheldrake

Release : 2015-07-14

Genre : Animal Fiction for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids, Young Adult, Fiction for Young Adults, Nature in Young Adult Fiction, Animal Fiction for Young Adults

Kind : ebook

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Award-winning author Kate Banks teams up with world-famous Ruper Sheldrake in Boy's Best Friend to create a book that's sure to be a hit with dog lovers and little scientists everywhere.

Eleven-year-old George has a dog, Bart, who seems to know everything about him--from when he is feeling sad to when he will arrive home from school. George's new neighbor and classmate, Lester, also has a dog, Bill Gates, and Lester thinks he is the smartest animal in the world. When their teacher assigns a school science project about animal behavior, George and Lester decide to conduct an experiment based on the world-famous Rupert Sheldrake's experiments about dogs. George even has an e-mail exchange with Dr. Sheldrake to help him with the project--and he and Lester soon find out that, through a few simple experiments, kids can make scientific discoveries, too.

Boy's Best Friend

By Kate Banks & Rupert Sheldrake

Release : 2015-07-14

Genre : Animal Fiction for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids, Young Adult, Fiction for Young Adults, Nature in Young Adult Fiction, Animal Fiction for Young Adults

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Award-winning author Kate Banks teams up with world-famous Ruper Sheldrake in Boy's Best Friend to create a book that's sure to be a hit with dog lovers and little scientists everywhere.

Eleven-year-old George has a dog, Bart, who seems to know everything about him--from when he is feeling sad to when he will arrive home from school. George's new neighbor and classmate, Lester, also has a dog, Bill Gates, and Lester thinks he is the smartest animal in the world. When their teacher assigns a school science project about animal behavior, George and Lester decide to conduct an experiment based on the world-famous Rupert Sheldrake's experiments about dogs. George even has an e-mail exchange with Dr. Sheldrake to help him with the project--and he and Lester soon find out that, through a few simple experiments, kids can make scientific discoveries, too.

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