How to Look After Your Pet Rabbit (机器翻译:如何照顾你的宠物兔子) 作者:David Alderton 出版社:Armadillo ISBN(13位):9781843228349 语种:英语 开本:16 页数:20 市场价:¥ 49.9 装帧成色申东价活动价库存 精装 九成新¥ 15.30¥ 13.460有货通知...
This is a practical guide to caring for your pet, in step-by-step photographs. It is packed with all the essential information you need - choosing the right rabbit, preparing a home for it, what to feed it and when, and keeping your pet healthy. It includes 60 instructional and inspirat...
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1. Who wrote Chinese Clothing according to the passage? A.Hua Mei. B.Hu Yan. C.Li Han. D.Wang Hong.2. Which book is the best gift for kids who like colorful pictures? A.Stories of China. B.Chinese Clothing. C.A Little Bit of Beijing. D.The Brightest from the Best.3. What ...
That turquoise table became the place where Kristin and her kids hung out. They played games, did crafts and ate snacks. “We got intentional about where we spent our time,” Kristin says. “We became ‘front ...
解答Many of my friends keep pets at home.I want one,too.I'd like to keep a rabbit,because it is lovely and clean.You know,rabbits are usually easy to look after.(理由)My rabbit should be a white one.She can't be too big in size.(外貌 )If I have a rabbit,I will feed her ...
Kids love riverboat trips and a cruise on the Douro is a chance to admire Porto’s magnificent bridges – all six of them – from the water. Cruises come with a history lesson that may be of variable interest, but the views of Porto and its opposing neighbor,Vila Nova de Gaia, stretchi...
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Don’t get me wrong. Those methods certainly work once or twice. (I did buy the rabbit, after all.) But if you don’t back up those methods with extra care — before, during and after the sale — you’ve just trained your customer to buy on a lark or only when there’s a deal...