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Science

  • Eva learned about the importance of regular check-ups for pets and how it helps in preventing and detecting potential health issues.
  • She gained knowledge about common veterinary procedures such as vaccinations, physical examinations, and blood tests.
  • Eva also learned about the different types of medications that can be prescribed for pets and their purposes.
  • She learned how to observe and describe symptoms or changes in behavior that might indicate a health problem in a pet.

Continued Development Tip: Encourage Eva to keep a pet health journal where she can record observations about her dog's behavior, eating habits, and any changes in appearance or activity level. This will help her become more aware of her pet's health and notice any patterns or abnormalities that might require a vet visit.

Book Recommendations

  • The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids #7: Dracula Doesn't Drink Lemonade by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones: In this humorous book, a group of friends suspects their teacher might be a vampire and go on a fun adventure to solve the mystery. It introduces the concept of investigating and gathering evidence.
  • What If You Had Animal Teeth!? by Sandra Markle: This interactive book explores the differences between human and animal teeth, showcasing the importance of dental health in both humans and animals. It provides interesting facts and encourages critical thinking.
  • The Dog Who Lost His Bark by Eoin Colfer: This heartwarming story follows a young boy who helps a mistreated and traumatized dog find his voice again. It highlights the emotional well-being of animals and the importance of providing them with proper care and support.

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