Filled with full-color photos and easy-to-follow advice and instructions, this book teaches inexperienced adults and older children to be responsible for their ownership and care of their cockatiel. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Brief, but not dumbed down. It is a good, fast read. It is great if you have kids and cockatiels, cohabiting. The vocabulary and concepts are more advanced than the large print. However, reading this book together would be a great sharing and growing experience, if you have kids. They could read it outloud, and you can explain what the words mean, such as egg binding, nutrition, clutch, minerals ... They can expand their vocabulary, and develop their sensitivity toward the needs of other living things. The large print and concision might also benefit those who love birds, but have a hard time seeing smaller print. Even if you have no need for the larger print and concision, it is still a useful book.
If Your Best Friend is Your Cockatiel...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
For those who are new owners of cockatiels, this book is a must have. Don't be put off by its brevity. All the important questions such as, "Is my cockatiel a boy or a girl?" are answered within. Topics such as training and taming, diet, cage space, breeding, and health are dealt with succinctly yet clearly. So whether you've already purchased a feathered bundle of joy or are thinking of getting one, check this book out. The price won't ruffle your feathers.
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