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A Boy called bat

For Bixby Alexander Tam (nicknamed Bat), life tends to be full of surprises - some of them good, some not so good. Today, though, is a good-surprise day. Bat's mom, a veterinarian, has brought home a baby skunk, which she needs to take care of until she can hand him over to a wild-animal shelter. But the minute Bat meets the kit, he knows they belong together. And he's got one month to show his mom that a baby skunk might just make a pretty terrific pet.

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32320004389064 J
Junior Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780062445834 (pbk.)
0062445839
Classification Number J
Author Arnold, Elana K.
Title A Boy called bat
Edition First paperback edition.
Physical Description illustrations ;
Series 2019 Premier's Reading Challenge 3-4
Note First published: 2017.
Contents 1. After School -- 2. Bat's Cave -- 3. No Vanilla Yogurt -- 4. Is It A... -- 5. A Tiny Pink Nose -- 6. Skunk Lunch -- 7. Every-Other Fridays -- 8. Sixteen Eyelets -- 9. Open-Door Babycakes Policy -- 10. A Very Long Day -- 11. Apartment 2A -- 12. Finally -- 13. What's in a Name -- 14. Sleeping Arrangements -- 15. Dr. Jerry Dragoo -- 16. A Correspondence -- 17. At the Clinic -- 18. Dinner Date -- 19. A Blessing of Sorts -- 20. Problems -- 21. Organizational Systems -- 22. Baseball and Braiding -- 23. Windows -- 24. A Reply -- 25. Houseguests -- 26. How to Know Someone.
For Bixby Alexander Tam (nicknamed Bat), life tends to be full of surprises - some of them good, some not so good. Today, though, is a good-surprise day. Bat's mom, a veterinarian, has brought home a baby skunk, which she needs to take care of until she can hand him over to a wild-animal shelter. But the minute Bat meets the kit, he knows they belong together. And he's got one month to show his mom that a baby skunk might just make a pretty terrific pet.
Classification Ages 6-10.
Subject Autism -- Juvenile fiction
Skunks as pets -- Juvenile fiction
Wildlife rehabilitation -- Juvenile fiction
Autism in children -- Juvenile fiction
Mothers and sons -- Juvenile fiction
Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile fiction
Skunks as pets -- Juvenile fiction
Wildlife rehabilitation -- Juvenile fiction
Autistic children -- Juvenile fiction
Additional Author Santoso, Charles
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