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Highlights
- Celeste and Charles want a dog badly.
- 4-8 Years
- 9.0" x 9.0" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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About the Book
A tail-wagging new adventure with PROMISE PETS!Book Synopsis
Celeste and Charles want a dog badly. With a well-crafted presentation, they convince their parents to adopt a puppy, Baseball Stardust. But caring for a dog isn't as easy as it seems. When Charles starts slacking off, Celeste takes on the load, and frustration builds.
Will the siblings come together to give Baseball Stardust the life he deserves? With heartwarming teamwork, a family meeting, and lots of love, Celeste and Charles learn the true meaning of responsibility and that the best promises are the ones we keep. Get ready for a tail-wagging adventure with the newest member of the family. - Includes the Promise Pets Pledge for your own adoption adventure!About the Author
#1 New York Times bestselling author STACIA DEUTSCH has written more than 300 books. In addition to her award-winning creative chapter book series Blast to the Past, Stacia has also ghostwritten for a popular girls' mystery series, published nonfiction texts, and penned a young adult romantic comedy. She has written junior movie tie-in novels for summer blockbuster films including Ghostbusters, the New York Times bestselling Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs junior novelization, and The Smurfs movie novels. Stacia lives in Temecula, California, with her husband, a few horses, and two dogs.
HEATHER BURNS lives in a small town in the center of England called Uttoxeter (yes, it is a real place!). She studied illustration at the University of Lincoln but is now back in Uttoxeter working in her studio with her black lab, Meadow, for company. As a child, Heather was brought up on Disney movies and The Simpsons, which were early inspiration for her to want to be involved in art in some way or another. She used to love creating comic books and would have so much fun thinking up all the different characters. This is something Heather still loves today. Nowadays, Heather works digitally, but when she gets a spare minute, she will experiment with different methods such as paper collage. If Heather weren't an illustrator, she'd like to think she'd be a figure skater! Not that she can skate, but if there had been an ice rink in her tiny town when she was growing up, she'd have been there for sure! Or she'd do something with animals, maybe in a rainforest somewhere . . . with orangutans.