

Because the elderly woman insisted on bringing her two wiener dogs, it took an extra-long time to walk the half block from their building to the diner, which annoyed Pearl, who liked to walk as fast as possible. "A couple of nice gals out on the town," Gladys always said, though sometimes she couldn't remember Pearl's name. On the first Saturday of every month, Pearl Petal and her great-aunt Gladys ate breakfast together at the Buttonville Diner. Enjoy doing them on your own or with friends! Read Excerpt

These activities are designed for the home and the classroom. This book includes bonus writing, art, and science activities that will help readers discover more about the mythological creatures featured in The Fairy Swarm.

In this thrilling finale to the Imaginary Veterinary series, Suzanne Selfors delivers an incredible adventure, filled with twists, turns, and tons of fun that is anything but imaginary! Can Ben and Pearl protect the townspeople, keep the fairies safe, and outsmart the dangerous poacher, Maximus Steele? But with know-it-all Victoria getting in the way, the quest will prove difficult. When a swarm of sugar fairies escapes into Buttonville, Pearl and Ben are tasked with catching the mischievous creatures. Together, they’ve encountered all sorts of magical beasts–a sasquatch, a lake monster, a dragon, a unicorn, a griffin, and even a leprechaun! Woo, veterinarian for imaginary creatures. Ten-year-olds Ben Silverstein and Pearl Petal have had quite a busy summer as apprentices of Dr.
