A Pet for Petunia

A Pet for Petunia by Paul Schmid is an illustrated children’s book published by Harper Collins on January 25, 2011. This engaging story follows Petunia, a young girl who dreams of having a pet and is determined to care for it by feeding, walking, and even reading to it. However, her aspirations take an unexpected turn when she sets her sights on a skunk as her ideal companion.
In this humorous tale, readers will discover Petunia’s enthusiasm and the challenges that arise from her unique choice of pet. The narrative explores themes of responsibility and the humorous situations that can occur when desires clash with reality. With 40 pages of vibrant illustrations, this book is designed to entertain young readers while introducing them to the joys and quirks of animal companionship.
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Meet Petunia.
More than anything, Petunia wants a pet.
“I’ll feed my pet every day,” she promises her parents. “I’ll take her for walks. I’ll read stories to her and draw her pictures.”
Petunia knows she can take care of a pet, but what happens when the pet she most desires is a skunk?
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