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Wendy Orr

3 Books

Books in "Rainbow Street Pets"

Bella the beagle puppy has more energy than she knows what to do with. From the moment she wakes up, she is completely determined to run, chase, chew, and somersault her way through the day. Most of all, Bella loves to put her nose to the ground and sniff everything in sight. Her family loves her deeply, but they quickly realize that leaving Bella alone in a tiny apartment all day is a recipe for disaster. The bored little puppy needs far more space and activity to stay out of trouble. Desperate to do what is right for their beloved pet, they turn to Mona at the Rainbow Street Animal Shelter for guidance. Mona observes Bella and recognizes that this highly active dog does not just need a bigger backyard. With a bit of clever thinking, Mona sets out to find Bella a specialized job where her incredible sense of smell can be put to excellent use.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 127 Pages
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Mona McNeil is used to getting unique birthday gifts from her uncle Matthew, who works in the circus. But for her eighth birthday, he delivers something far beyond juggling balls or stilts: a real baby lion cub named Kiki. Kiki's mother was unable to care for her, and Uncle Matthew knows Mona and her grandparents have the perfect farm to help the tiny cub survive. At first, Kiki is just like a playfully clumsy kitten. She tumbles, purrs, and loves to cuddle. But as the weeks pass, Kiki grows larger, stronger, and much wilder. Mona soon faces a difficult realization. Her beloved pet is a wild animal at heart, and she needs a home where she can truly roam free. This heartwarming origin story reveals how a young girl's unforgettable summer with a growing lion cub inspired her lifelong mission to help animals in need, leading to the creation of the beloved Rainbow Street Animal Shelter.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 82 Pages
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Sam desperately wants a pet of her own to celebrate her birthday. There is only one problem: her parents have made it completely clear that their apartment is simply too small for a cat or a dog. Hoping for a compromise, Sam visits the Rainbow Street Animal Shelter to look at the smaller animals. She immediately falls in love with Henry, a fluffy black guinea pig who seems like the absolute perfect fit for her family. But while Sam is busy bonding with Henry, she notices something remarkable happening nearby. Her little brother, who usually struggles with his schoolwork, is happily and fluently reading aloud to Nelly, the shelter dog. Nelly sits patiently, listening to every word. Seeing this gives Sam a brilliant idea to help her brother gain confidence. She begins to wonder if there is any possible way a gentle dog like Nelly might be allowed to visit a kindergarten classroom.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 130 Pages
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