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Tue, Jan 22, 2019 9:00 PM in Classroom Pets
Hello Hayley
I think a classroom pet would be good for the students because it can teach them responsibility but with the students being so young I would recommend a pet that wouldn't be much to handle. A fish or a hamster would probably be best with the younger age students. When I was in elementary school we had a class hamster and everyone really enjoyed having it.
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