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Pet Hotel #4: On With the Show! (Pet Hotel #4)
by Tim Jessell John Steven Gurney Kate FinchA fun, funny chapter book series full of adorable pets and silly adventures! The Pet Hotel's newest guest is also its most unique! Chance is a Seeing Eye mini pony. He helps his blind owner get from place to place, just like a Seeing Eye dog would. At the hotel, he bonds with someone who could use his skills-Velvet the Persian show cat. Meg and Charlie hope that Chance's responsible ways will help them keep the spirited cat spotless and out of trouble.
Pet Parade (Polk Street Special #8)
by Patricia Reilly GiffRichard "Beast" Best thinks that Pet Week will be a disaster. How can he bring his dog Kissie Poo to school? She's a great dog, but she's fat and has only three teeth left. His friends will laugh their heads off. Beast isn't the only one worried about what to bring. Everyone is trying to find the best pet. Matthew doesn't think his cat Barney is going to be good enough. Jill and Dawn are outside digging for something. Beast has got to think of something fast! Luckily Pet Week has all kinds of surprises for Beast and Matthew and all of Ms. Rooney's class. And, at the end, the Polk Street kids tell how to care for their favorite pets.
Pet Parrots (Nature's Children)
by Frank PuccioWhat can compare with the sight of a large, beautiful bird flying through the air or landing--brightly colored wings stretched out--on a branch? Birds, with their colors and flight, have fascinated people for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians had gods who were birds. The ancientGreeks told tales of daredevils who tried to add wings and feathers to their bodies. And for hundreds of years inventors of all nations worked to create machines that would allow humans to fly like the birds. Of all the birds of the world few are as colorful and as fascinating as parrots. Beautiful, affectionate, and full of individual personality, they even are clever enough to talk. It's no wonder that for hundreds of years they have been among the world's most treasured pets and companions.
Pet Peeves: Free Enterprise (Social Studies Connects)
by Sarah WillsonThe popular Social Studies Connects series links history, geography, civics and economics to kids&’ daily lives. Featuring stories with diverse characters who face situations young readers can relate to, these books support reading and social studies skills including researching, inferring, comparing, and communication. An activity to stimulate curiosity about the world is included in each book!Dennis has a great idea for making money. But it won&’t work unless he can get his bossy big brother to help out, and that's no easy job! (Social Studies Topic: Economics/Free Interprise)
Pet Project (Hearts & Crafts #2)
by Lisa PapademetriouMackenzie always makes it work -- even when the project is a furry fiasco!When Mackenzie Miller’s aunt needs a foster home for one of the dogs at her shelter, Mackenzie jumps at the chance. Buster is so sweet and cuddly, and Mackenzie is sure he’ll cheer up her stressed-out mom. And helping Buster find a forever home? Mackenzie loves a project!Buster is an older dog who acts like a puppy -- which, it turns out, means he’s a lot of work. Mackenzie wants to be the best foster mom ever, but she also has school; and her best friend, Sheera, needs help reconciling with her cousin, Yasmin; and her mom has just gone from overworked to unemployed. And Buster just keeps -- well, busting up Mackenzie’s plans! Can she make it work, like she always does? Or has Mackenzie bitten off more than she can chew?
Pet Show Prize: Book 29
by Rosie BanksJasmine, Summer and Ellie are so excited to meet Pinky the Animal Elf and all her pet friends. But Queen Malice has taken away Summer's talent with animals! When Queen Malice casts a spell to transform Pinky, the girls must work out which creature she is and award her the Pet Show Prize before it's too late!
Pet Show!
by Ezra Jack KeatsWhen he can't find his cat to enter in the neighborhood pet show, Archie must do some fast thinking to win a prize.
Pet Show! (Reading Rainbow Book)
by Ezra Jack KeatsHow can you enter a pet show when your pet runs away? That's the question Archie faces when he can't find his cat to enter in the neighborhood pet show. Fortunately, he does some fast thinking to win a prize in this beloved classic from award-winning author-illustrator Ezra Jack Keats.
Pet Sitter #5 (Miles Lewis)
by Kelly Starling LyonsFrom the award-winning author of the Jada Jones chapter books comes an illustrated spin-off series perfect for STEM fans!When Miles and his classmates welcome a few frogs as class pets, it's a reminder that what he really wants more than anything is a dog to call his own. But his parents don't think he's ready, and his attempts to show them that he truly can care for critters all end in disaster. Can Miles pull it together and prove that he's responsible enough for a pet once and for all?
Pet-a-Palooza (Buddy and Bea #3)
by Jan CarrMeet the pets of Buddy and Bea and their friends in the third installment of this laugh-out-loud illustrated chapter book series celebrating life in a second grade classroom.After an author visits their classroom, Buddy and his friends are inspired to write about their pets—in fact, animals are suddenly all anyone can talk about! Joey&’s adorable puppy even stops by Ms. Maple&’s classroom (and makes a major mess). But something seems off about the things Bea is saying about her cat. Are her stories true?Buddy has his own pet problems (training a cranky cat is . . . hard), so he tries not to focus on the drama with Bea. But she isn&’t so easy to ignore. No one knows what to think about Bea&’s tales—should they believe her? Is she fibbing? The truth turns out to be more complicated than Buddy thought.
Petal Fairies #1: Tia the Tulip Fairy (Petal Fairies #1)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers!<P> Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear!<P> Tia the Tulip Fairy's petal is lost in the apple orchard. Can Rachel and Kirsty find it . . . before Jack Frost's goblins do?<P> Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal Fairies #2: Pippa the Poppy Fairy (Petal Fairies #2)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers! Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear! Pippa the Poppy Fairy's petal is lost in the local flower shop. Rachel and Kirsty have to bike there as fast as they can -- or the goblins might reach the petal first! Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal Fairies #3: Louise the Lily Fairy (Petal Fairies #3)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers!<P> Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear!<P> Rachel and Kirsty are close to finding Louise the Lily Fairy's petal on a little island. But then the goblins steal the petal -- and the girls' boat! Can Louise save the day? <P> Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal Fairies #4: Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy (Petal Fairies #4)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers!<P> Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear!<P> Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy's petal is tough to find in a sea of sunflowers. But then things get even trickier -- the goblins are dressed up as sunflowers, too!<P> Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal Fairies #5: Olivia the Orchid Fairy (Petal Fairies #5)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers!<P> Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear!<P> The goblins have taken Olivia the Orchid Fairy's petal to a chilly ice cave. Can Rachel and Kirsty convince them to play nice in the ice?<P> Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal Fairies #6: Danielle the Daisy Fairy (Petal Fairies #6)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers!<P> Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear!<P> A picnic in the park turns into another adventure for Rachel and Kirsty! Could a new friend help them find Danielle the Daisy Fairy's missing petal?<P> Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal Fairies #7: Ella the Rose Fairy (Petal Fairies #7)
by Daisy MeadowsHelp save Fairyland's flowers!<P> Every flower is bright and blossoming, thanks to the Petal Fairies! But when Jack Frost steals their magical petals, the fairies are in trouble. Flowers everywhere could disappear!<P> Ella the Rose Fairy's petal is the only one still missing. Will Rachel and Kirsty have to face off with Jack Frost to get it?<P> Find the magical petal in each book and keep Fairyland in full bloom!
Petal and Poppy and the Mystery Valentine (Green Light Readers Level 2)
by Ed Briant Lisa CloughFriends Petal the elephant and Poppy the rhino team up to solve a Valentine&’s Day whodunit in this delightful adventure for young readers. On Valentine&’s Day morning, Petal wakes up to chocolates. Poppy wakes to find flowers. What wonderful gifts for these best friends to give each other. But wait . . . Poppy forgot to get Petal a gift, and Petal forgot to get something for Poppy. So who is this mystery Valentine? With picture clues and simple text, this charming book brings the warmth of Valentine&’s Day to burgeoning readers. &“Briant&’s graphic-novel style illustrations are a great match for emerging independent readers . . . The appealing, bright colors and simply drawn characters are just as sweet as the story.&”—Booklist
Petal and Poppy and the Penguin (Green Light Readers Level 2)
by Ed Briant Lisa CloughPetal and Poppy discover an uninvited visitor in their garden—a penguin! At first, Petal's too afraid to let him in. But eventually not even Petal can resist this cute, friendly, and very talented little guy! Petal and Poppy and the Penguin is the second Petal and Poppy book, told in graphic form. Word repetition, picture clues, and a simple plotline facilitate young readers in their development into lifelong lovers of reading.
Petal and Poppy and the Spooky Halloween! (Green Light Readers Level 2)
by Ed Briant Lisa CloughHalloween is here and Petal and Poppy are going to a party! But Petal's scared. Halloween is too spooky. But Poppy assures Petal it's all just pretend. There's nothing to be afraid of. But then a haunted house scares Poppy. Maybe Halloween is a little spooky after all! The writing level and picture clues will help early readers perfect their reading technique, while the wonderful story--with just the right amount of spookiness--will spark a love of reading that will last a lifetime.
Petal the Angry Cow
by Maureen FergusA hilarious barnyard tale about big-hearted cow with an even bigger temper, for fans of Penguin Problems.Petal is everything you could want in a cow. She is kind, thoughtful, a great baker and a wonderful artist. She also has a temper. A very big, out-of-control temper. And it doesn't help that her barnyard pals like to push her buttons . . . On the day the farmer announces a fabulous trip to a water park, the horse steps on Petal's foot and she has her biggest tantrum yet. The farmer tells Petal if she doesn't get her temper under control, she won't be able to go to the water park!What else can she do but stomp away in a huff? Then Petal meets a swan who shows her a thing or two about behaving. And not in the way you'd expect . . .This laugh-out-loud story will tickle even the surliest reader, and Petal's outsized tantrums will feel very familiar to parents and kids alike. But like Petal, this story also has a heart of gold and a core of pure warmth.
Petal's Party (Lucky Bunnies #2)
by Catherine CoeEverybunny knows that a little bit of luck can turn an ordinary day into an adventure! Welcome to Bright Burrow, home to the six hoppiest, floppiest, pluckiest, luckiest bunnies around.EVERY BUNNY LOVES A PARTY!Petal is planning a Lucky Bunny burrow party with all sorts of furbulous games and sweet treats to nibble on! But when Twinkle and Star have an argument that makes both bunnies so hopping mad they can't stand the sight of each other, Petal doesn't know what to do. Can she save the party-and Twinkle and Star's friendship?
Pete Makes a Mistake (I Like to Read)
by Emily Arnold McCullyIn this charming easy-to-read companion to Pete Won't Eat, which earned starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews and School Library Journal, Pete's sister Rose is having a party. She promises Pete some cake if he will deliver invitations to her friends Nell, Don and Gert. What a good deal for Pete! Pete brings Nell and Don their notes, but he gets distracted and forgets all about Gert. On the day of the party, Pete's mistake causes many hurt feelings. Can Pete save the party -- and will he still get cake? An I Like to Read® book. Guided Reading Level E.
Pete Moss and the Super Strong Spinach: Bloomers Island Garden of Stories #1 (Bloomers Island #1)
by Courtney Carbone Cynthia WylieFollow Pete Moss in this magical, beautifully illustrated story as he attends boarding school on Bloomers Island to learn about gardening and growing his own vegetables. When Professor Sage announces the Very Very Veggie Challenge, Pete immediately knows what he needs to grow spinach. It&’s the one vegetable that can make him stronger. But does Pete have the patience to grow his spinach plants to win the contest? With the help of headmaster Professor Sage and his fellow Bloomers, Pete learns all about spinach, working hard toward his goals, and that good things take time to happen!The Bloomers Isalnd series brings to life the world of gardening and healthy-eating to young children in new and exciting ways.
Pete Won't Eat (I Like to Read)
by Emily Arnold McCullyEveryone is mad at Pete! Even Mom! But Pete can't eat that green slop that Mom made for lunch. He won't even taste it! His siblings want Pete to eat so they can go out to play. But Pete stands firm, and his siblings desert him. Mom makes Pete stay, but she is feeling sad about it. She is about to make him a sandwich when Pete decides to try the slop. He likes it! In addition to enjoying the yummy slop, Pete has learned the benefits of keeping an open mind and trying new things.