The Great Pet Plan

The Great Pet Plan by Rebecca Johnson, published by Penguin Random House in 2013, is a delightful addition to children’s literature, specifically aimed at readers aged eight to ten. This 85-page book follows the adventures of two friends, Chelsea and the narrator, as they explore their love for animals and embark on a creative plan to host a pet sleepover. The story captures the excitement and challenges of caring for various pets while aspiring to become a veterinarian.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that intertwines themes of friendship, family, and the responsibilities that come with pet ownership. The book is part of a new animal series, making it a fitting choice for young readers interested in animals, business, and education. With its engaging storyline, The Great Pet Plan offers an entertaining glimpse into the imaginative world of children and their aspirations.
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Books for children – new animal series for eight year olds to ten year olds.
My best friend Chelsea and I love animals. I have a dog Curly and two guinea pigs, but we need more pets if I’m going to learn to be a vet. Today, we had the best idea ever . . . We’re going to have a pet sleepover! Of course, there’s no need to tell our parents about it. I mean, what could possibly go wrong with having a few extra pets to stay?
Look out for other books in the Juliet, Nearly a Vet series.
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