5 The children played games happily in the garden. 1 1 nails, hammer 2 rope, tape measure 3 roller, tray 4 tools, saw 2 1 We saw our favourite teacher at the park. Are you a good artist? Are you a good actor? Come and find out! These are the activities we tried last month: kayaking, skateboarding and singing. 3 Are you bored? Do you always watch TV after school? Are you playing a game you got two years ago? You need to do something different! The DSD Club meets every Friday at the club house. 4 Ted and I watched Shrek 2 on Wednesday. 2 We climbed Mount Kilimanjaro when we were in Tanzania. d 6 ?c 2 1 Jamie and Maria are from Ontario in Canada. 7 He did his homework on Sunday 2 Students’ own answers 1 1, ”“f 2 ! e 3 : b 4, a 5. 3 He had lunch with his Grandpa on Wednesday. 1 1 goes 2 have 3 are 4 live 5 plays 6 visit 2 1 ‘m working 2 tidy 3 ‘s playing 4 doesn’t help 5 go 6 come 7 ‘re sitting 3 1 wrote 2 talking 3 eat 4 go 5 going 6 running 7 ran 8 visited 1 1 He had a swimming lesson on Monday. 1 1 Libby, Ed 2 Fin 3 Ed 4 Libby 5 Kate 6 Ed, Libby 2 1 c 2 a 3 f 4 e 5 g 6 d 7 b 3 Students’ own answers 4 Students’ own answers Never submerge your rabbit in water, since it could go into shock or get hypothermia if it gets wet.1 1 Ed, brother 2 Kate, sister 3 Libby, cousin 4 Tony, dad, uncle 5 Clare, mum, aunt 6 Fin, brother, cousin 2 1 c 2 d 3 e 4 b 5 f 6 a 3 1 Students’ own answers 2 Students’ own answers 3 Students’ own answers Once the fur is clean, dry it with a blow dryer set to the coolest, gentlest setting. You can also use a cotton ball dipped in warm water and a few drops of gentle, rabbit-safe shampoo to clean away any buildup from the scent glands around your rabbit’s anus. If you absolutely must use water to remove dirt from your rabbit’s fur, dampen a washcloth and gently wipe the dirty spot with it, taking care not to let the water get down to your rabbit’s skin. For mud or stubborn dirt, sprinkle a little cornstarch on the soiled area and then brush the fur to work out the dirt. You can also use a matt splitter comb to brush out clumped or tangled fur. If you see loose dirt in your rabbit’s coat, gently comb it out with a brush designed for rabbit fur. However, there are things you can do to help your rabbit stay clean and tidy in case it gets dirty. Rabbits are good groomers and generally don’t need to be bathed. Because rabbit skin is very delicate, and rabbits are sensitive to heat, never use a blow dryer on a setting higher than “warm,” and constantly monitor the temperature of the air on the bunny’s skin by placing your hand in its path. Normal rabbit body temperature ranges from 101F – 103F. When the patch of fur is clean, use a hair dryer on the coolest setting to gently blow the fur dry. Dampen a washcloth with warm water and use it to moisten the fur try not to let the water reach the rabbit's skin. If absolutely necessary, use water to clean small areas of fur.Working section by section, carefully break up the mud clumps, comb out the fur, and use cornstarch to work out the smaller bits of dirt. Even if your rabbit is completely covered in mud, it's better to use this dry cleaning method than to dip your rabbit in water.Sprinkle some cornstarch over the dirty spot and use a fur comb to work out the dirt. This is highly advisable, since many rabbits go into shock when they get wet. Luckily you can spot clean your rabbit without using water. If your rabbit hops into a mud puddle, you might want to help it get clean by doing a little spot cleaning.
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