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Series: Princess of Pets
Paula Harrison Illustrated by Olivia Chin Mueller
Word count: 10,000
Genre: animal rescue
Age range: 7+
Debut: no, other Nosy Crow series include The Rescue Princesses and The Secret Rescuers
Illustrations: yes, black and white Series/standalone: series
Why did you acquire it?
Owning a pet is an important theme in children’s books, and the frustrations of not being allowed one can be huge! Here you get the best of both worlds: all the fun (and responsibilities) of keeping a pet with the suspense of keeping a secret...
Series Synopsis
Princess of Pets is a modern take on what it means to be royal, featuring Bea our no-nonsense princess who doesn’t mind climbing trees or getting a little dirty if it’s for a good cause.The only thing that Princes Bea has ever wanted is a pet, but Ruby Palace isn’t a place to be looking after animals. Pets are messy and clumsy and cause all sorts of trouble, exactly what a princess should be avoiding. In each of the books, we follow Princess Bea, her little brother Alfie, and her best friend Keira as they rescue animals in need from around the palace grounds and beyond, nursing them back to health and giving them much needed shelter until they can find them a perma-