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Dog Breed Quiz Book I: Interactive Game Book for Kids 9-99, #1
Dog Breed Quiz Book I: Interactive Game Book for Kids 9-99, #1
Dog Breed Quiz Book I: Interactive Game Book for Kids 9-99, #1
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Dog Breed Quiz Book I: Interactive Game Book for Kids 9-99, #1

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Think you know your dog breeds? Think you can tell them from just a photo? How about with a little breed info as a hint? Well pick up this book and test your knowledge - see just how much you really do know about the many different dog breeds.

A fun, interactive game book for kids of ALL ages (that includes you parents - I bet the kids beat you every time). Pick up your copy today and start learning things you may never have known about some of the most popular (and not so popular) pups in town.

Don't Forget to check out the first book in this series and stay tuned for more books to come!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 18, 2013
ISBN9781498947664
Dog Breed Quiz Book I: Interactive Game Book for Kids 9-99, #1

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    Dog Breed Quiz Book I - J.M. Kelly

    How To Use This Book

    For the best results hold your Kindle or other eBook reading device vertically like this:

    Use the links to navigate instead of swiping the pages.

    See if you can choose the correct breed by the photo shown. With each photo there is a brief description of the breed to assist you in your decision.

    Developed by Australian pioneer settlers in the 1800s, this very high-energy dog needs lots of physical and mental exercise. They love to work and are very intelligent so to keep them happy you should make sure they have a job.

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    German Shepherd

    Australian Shepherd

    Australian Cattle Dog

    This friendly dog has a keen sense of smell and is known for their long, low bodies.

    Photo by harperlauren

    Basset Hound

    Dachshund

    Greyhound

    This sassy, extroverted little dog is a very active dog with an almost fox-like expression.

    Photo by spilltojill2

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    Maltese

    Pomeranian

    Pekingese

    This short legged, long eared dog is known for its hunting instinct.

    Photo by ArmandoH2O

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    Basset-Hound

    Bloodhound

    Dachshund

    Though this dog has a fierce

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