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Abby and Tess, Pet-Sitters #1

Goldfish Don't Take Bubble Baths

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Abby adores animals and is thrilled to be looking after Mrs. Wilson's two goldfish. But Tess gets Abby barking mad by tagging along, pretending to be a dog. Will her antics ruin Abby's chance to prove she can be a responsible pet-sitter? Trina Wiebe lives in Invermere, British Columbia, and is the author of the Abby and Tess Pet-Sitters series and the Max-a-Million series. Combined, these books have sold over 65,000 copies worldwide and have been translated into five languages.

95 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2000

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June 24, 2018
It was cool because my and my cousins names were in the story! I liked the funny parts! Abby Age 8
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July 29, 2019
This is a cute, humorous story that weaves life lessons in the plot. The author does a great job of laying out events and consequences in ways that the audience can process and understand them. They are there but don't overtake the story itself. We've read other books about making mistakes, but our daughter immediately saw the lesson with this story.

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June 17, 2011
A really well-written book for young listeners. My 5 yr old loves these. They are great read-alouds for bedtime. Abby and her younger sister are pet sitters. Abby loves animals and since their apartment building doesn't allow pets, pet-sitting for others is her solution to the problem. The books talk about consequences of children's actions and how to make up with siblings without getting preachy. Great introduction to chapter-book read-alouds.
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September 11, 2009
This seems to be the start of a great series, also perfect for a nighttime read aloud. The two sisters live in an apartment that doesn't allow pets so they try to start a pet sitting business. The themes are sibling relationships, responsibility, and valuing the uniqueness of each individual. This is written really well.
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September 27, 2012
My 5 yr old seemed to really enjoy reading this one with me. She laughed out loud at parts. I liked that it opened up conversations about how we should/should not treat our siblings, and how we should make an effort to right our wrongs.
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