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Princess of Pets: The Lost Puppy

Paul Harrison

Publisher: Nosy Crow

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Summary

Ruby Palace is no place for pets! But Princess Bea won't let royal rules stop her from helping animals in need.
When a tiny puppy turns up in the palace garden, Bea must keep it a secret until she can find it a home. But it's hard to hide an excited puppy when there's a royal banquet underway. Bea's going to need some help from her best friend!
From Paula Harrison, author of the Rescue Princesses and Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue series. With a shiny foil cover and beautifully illustrated throughout by Olivia Chin Mueller, this is the perfect book for animal-mad young readers aged seven and up.
Related activity sheets are available on the Nosy Crow website. Check out Princess Bea's other adventures: The Naughty Kitten, The Lonely Pony, The Snowy Reindeer and more!
Available since: 07/04/2019.
Print length: 128 pages.

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