The Pet Store Pet Show
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Mr. J's Pet Haven is losing business to a pet superstore, so he decides to put on a pet show for the neighborhood, and recruits Kyle and Mia to help.
Diana G. Gallagher is an American author whose work focuses on television series, which she transforms into engaging stories for children and young adults. Her writing talent has been showcased in books based on popular series, enriching the literary world with fresh perspectives. Through her writing, Gallagher demonstrates an ability to approach familiar narratives with originality and a distinctive flair.







Mr. J's Pet Haven is losing business to a pet superstore, so he decides to put on a pet show for the neighborhood, and recruits Kyle and Mia to help.
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The story explores the tension between best friends Monica and Claudia as they support rival bands in a Battle of the Bands competition. Monica is rooting for Rory's band, while Claudia backs Brad's group, leading to a clash of loyalties. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, competition, and the challenges of balancing personal relationships with romantic interests, highlighting the struggle to maintain their bond amidst differing affections.
Navigating the challenges of earning money at thirteen can be tough, but Claudia offers practical tips for finding suitable jobs that align with young people's interests and skills. Alongside job-hunting advice, she emphasizes the importance of balancing work with leisure, providing insights on how to maximize free time for fun and relaxation. This guide aims to empower young teens to manage their responsibilities while enjoying their youth.
Monica faces a dilemma as she prepares to ride in a parade for her school's rival football team, the Rock Creek Eagles. Torn between supporting her friends and staying loyal to Pine Tree Middle School, she must navigate her conflicting loyalties. This story explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and the challenges of making choices that honor both personal connections and school spirit.
Navigating middle school is challenging with issues like bullying, social dynamics, and academic pressures. Claudia provides practical advice to simplify these experiences, covering topics such as understanding teachers' personalities and engaging in school activities. Her insights aim to empower students to tackle the complexities of adolescence with confidence and ease.
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Claudia's long-standing crush on Brad Turino takes an unexpected turn when he seeks her help with homework. Just as she navigates this potential romance, the arrival of charming new boy Rusty Alvarez complicates matters by asking her out on her first date. Caught between her feelings for Brad and the excitement of a new relationship with Rusty, Claudia faces the challenge of choosing between her childhood crush and a fresh opportunity for love.
Claudia's seventh-grade class elections take a turn when her friend Peter decides to run for class president. Known for his intelligence and honesty, Peter aims for a clean campaign amidst a backdrop of deceit from his competitors. As Claudia supports him, the story explores themes of integrity and the challenges of standing out in a system where the same kids always win. Will Peter's principles be enough to break the cycle of broken promises and apathy?