The Magical Animal Adoption Agency, Book 2 The Enchanted Egg

by Kallie George

Other authorsAlexandra Boiger (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2015

Status

Available

Local notes

Fic Geo

Barcode

231

Collection

Publication

Disney-Hyperion (2015), 134 pages. $14.99.

Description

"Clover receives a mysterious egg at the Magical Animal Adoption Agency"--

Awards

Silver Birch Express Award (Nominee — 2017)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

134 p.; 5.75 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member bucketofrhymes
Absolutely wonderful! The Enchanted Egg is just as clever, magical, compelling, and positive as the first book in the series. And now I desperately want to meet an invisible flying puppy.
LibraryThing member Carlathelibrarian
This is the second book in the Magical Animal Adoption Series. It was a cute story which deals with the importance of caring for animals, believing in yourself and others as well as looking beyond what is right in front of your face.

Clover works at the Magical Animal Adoption Agency. They have
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brought in a mysterious egg and do not know what will hatch. Mr. Jams goes off to bring back an egg expert and leaves Clover in charge. While he is gone, lots of things happen. The egg hatches, but Clover can not find the animal. She sets all kinds of traps but has no success. What she does find are things being chewed up, food eaten and items destroyed. She must catch the magical animal before Mr. Jams returns. Meanwhile a box of kittens is left on the doorstep. One floats, one tumbles, one send sparks from its tail and the last freezes things with looks from its eyes. She is becoming very worried that she is not able to do the job Mr. Jams has given her. Luckily her pet kitten, Dipity, is able to calm the kittens. She handles a couple of adoptions (a unicorn and a fairy horse) quite successfully. She meats a giant couple who want a pet, but she has nothing for them at the time. The Vetranarian, the giants, the ghost and the Leprechauns all let her know what a great job she is doing. In the end, everything turns out just right. A great story with simple black and white illustrations that give just enough visuals to appeal to children.

Thanks to netgalley and Disney-Hyperion for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.
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Pages

134

Rating

(7 ratings; 4.3)
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