In the town of Barkington, the Paw Pad is a small dog
shelter with an AMAZING secret. From award-winning author Julies
Sykes comes the second book in a charming new puppy series.
Bella and Henry have come to Barkington to visit their grandparents
but they just can't seem to get along. One afternoon,
after yet another squabble, a mysterious dog appears in the garden
who brings the family to the Paw Pad, the magical dog
shelter.
When a child arrives, they choose a lead which magically pairs
them with their perfect puppy. Bella is paired with Bertie, a sweet
cockapoo. Their parents enter the siblings into a treasure hunt
and Bella and Henry are desperate to win the prize: tickets
to the local water park. But the competition can only be won
in pairs. And not long after the start whistle, Bella and Henry
realize that another pair are cheating!
Can Bertie help Bella and Henry to stop the cheaters?
And will they all be able to work together?
The second story in a gorgeous, cosy puppy series for readers
ages 5-7
Perfect for animal-loving children and fans of Holly Webb
By Julie Sykes, award-winning author of over one hundred books
for children including the Unicorn Academy series, now
a Netflix animated series
This is Book 2 in the Perfect Puppies Series. See all Perfect Puppies books here.
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Julie Sykes is an award-winning author of over fifty books, mostly about animals and magic. She lives with her family, their wolf and a flying carpet in a cottage in Hampshire. Julie first wrote about Fairy Bears after meeting Glitter the Fairy Bear in her back garden. When Julie isn't busy writing, she spends her time eating cake and having flying races wit
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