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The Secret Life of Pets meets Spy School as furry friends come out
of retirement to do some secret spy work sure to inspire "chuckles
aplenty" (Kirkus Reviews) in this hilarious companion to The Great
Pet Heist and The Great Ghost Hoax. Big plans are afoot! Butterbean
is going to become a therapist (unless maybe she means a therapy
dog?). The white cat is going to do a commercial for
caviar-flavored pet treats. And Wallace is moving into a great new
apartment. But these plans don't include a group of rowdy raccoons
taking over the loading dock and throwing the building into
turmoil. Now residents from the whole building are coming to the
Strathmore Seven for help--from Second Floor Biscuit, a Yorkie with
an unfortunate haircut who faces eviction for barking at the
intruders, to the loading dock rats, who are feeling intimidated
and upset. And even worse, Madison gets blamed for the vandalism!
It's up to Butterbean and the rest of the pets to stop the raccoons
and restore their friend's reputation--before it's too late.
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Pie-Rats!
Lisa Frenkel Riddiough; Illustrated by David Mottram
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The book comprehensively addresses all substances and methods
prohibited by WADA It strikes a balance between scientific evidence
and practical examples It is a key volume to both someone wishing
to explore the topic, or academics looking for specific details and
case studies. the book highlights athletes who may have been banned
for substances, allowing students to engage in additional case
study research
The book comprehensively addresses all substances and methods
prohibited by WADA It strikes a balance between scientific evidence
and practical examples It is a key volume to both someone wishing
to explore the topic, or academics looking for specific details and
case studies. the book highlights athletes who may have been banned
for substances, allowing students to engage in additional case
study research
The first in a young middle grade animal series in which an anxious
Boston Terrier and an exuberant potbellied pig team up to solve
crimes in their barnyard-from debut author PJ Gardner, with
illustrations by David Mottram. Perfect for fans of the Mercy
Watson series, The Trouble with Chickens, and A Boy Called Bat.
Horace Homer Higgins III despises dirt. And the outdoors. And
ducks. But when his person, Ellie, moves to a farm called the
Homestead, the anxious Boston Terrier is forced to adapt. As if
that isn't enough to strain his nerves, Ellie adopts a perpetually
cheerful potbellied pig named Bunwinkle to be his baby sister.
Bunwinkle is delighted to be on the farm despite the stuffiness of
her new canine brother. She's sure she'll crack his shell
eventually-no one can resist her cuteness for long-especially once
they bond over watching a TV pet-tective show. When the duo
discovers that some neighborhood animals have been disappearing,
they decide to use their new detective skills to team up to solve
this barnyard mystery. Is it a mountain lion? Or their suspiciously
shot-loving veterinarians? Only one thing seems certain: if they
don't figure it out soon, one of them might be next.
The second book in a young middle grade mystery-adventure series
about Horace, an anxious Boston Terrier, and Bunwinkle, an
exuberant potbellied pig, who team up to solve crimes in their
barnyard and local neighborhood—perfect for fans of Mercy Watson,
The Trouble with Chickens, and A Boy Called Bat. Horace is flying
high after solving the pet-tectives' first mystery. But Bunwinkle
just hasn’t been herself—she’s scared all the time and is too
embarrassed to tell anyone. Before they can work on getting
Bunwinkle’s confidence back, a new case lands in their
laps—well, actually their trash cans—when Shoo the raccoon asks
for help. The neighborhood humans think he’s behind a series of
garbage upheavals and home break-ins—but he swears he’s
innocent. Just because people call him a trash bandit doesn’t
mean he is one. To make matters worse, while the pet-tectives are
trying to clear Shoo’s name, they learn that Eleanor is having
money problems. She hopes to solve them by starting a community
Farmer’s Market in the back field. The neighbors seem excited to
help at first but then, one by one, they suddenly drop out. With
time running out, can the pet-tectives solve the mysteries and save
Shoo and the Homestead?
Join Basil, the Sherlock Holmes of the mouse world--and the
inspiration for the hit Disney film The Great Mouse Detective--as
he solves some of his most thrilling cases in this entertaining
boxed set! Basil--the detective mastermind of the mouse
world--lives in the cellar of Sherlock Holmes's house. A devoted
admirer of the great detective, he has learned his craft by
listening at the feet of Holmes himself. Join Basil and his friend,
Dr. Dawson, they solve some of their most baffling cases in this
collectible boxed set! The paperback boxed set includes: Basil of
Baker Street Basil and the Cave of Cats Basil in Mexico Basil in
the Wild West Basil and the Lost Colony Basil and the Big Cheese
Cook-Off Basil and the Royal Dare Basil and the Library Ghost
The Secret Life of Pets meets Spy School as furry friends come out
of retirement to do some secret spy work in this hilarious
companion to The Great Pet Heist and The Great Ghost Hoax. Big
plans are afoot! Butterbean is going to become a therapist (unless
maybe she means a therapy dog?). The white cat is going to do a
commercial for caviar-flavored pet treats. And Wallace is moving
into a great new apartment. But these plans don't include a group
of rowdy raccoons taking over the loading dock and throwing the
building into turmoil. Now residents from the whole building are
coming to the Strathmore Seven for help--from Second Floor Biscuit,
a Yorkie with an unfortunate haircut who faces eviction for barking
at the intruders, to the loading dock rats, who are feeling
intimidated and upset. And even worse, Madison gets blamed for the
vandalism! It's up to Butterbean and the rest of the pets to stop
the raccoons and restore their friend's reputation--before it's too
late.
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