Liz and the sand castle contest

Callie Barkley

Book - 2015

As her friends in the Critter Club animal shelter care for colorful aquarium fish, second-grader Liz and her family spend a long weekend at the beach, where Liz rescues a baby octopus and competes with an unfriendly young neighbor in a sand castle contest.

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Published
New York : Little Simon [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Callie Barkley (-)
Other Authors
Marsha Riti (illustrator)
Edition
First Little Simon paperback edition
Physical Description
117 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781481424066
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Review by Horn Book Review

Liz competes in a sand castle contest and discovers that people aren't always what they seem; Marion learns about responsibility and how to be a good big sister when she watches over little sis Gabby. As usual, the Critter Club girls navigate their world with verve, helping animals and people along the way. Short chapters include lots of friendly spot art. [Review covers these Critter Club titles: Liz and the Sand Castle Contest and Marion Takes Charge.] (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Liz and the Sand Castle Contest To the Beach! Liz Jenkins peered through the glass side of the fish tank. "I really wish I were a fish right now!" she said. She and her friends, Ellie, Amy, and Marion, were at The Critter Club. They were standing around an aquarium filled with colorful fish. The girls were pet sitting the fish for a couple of weeks. "It would feel great to go for a swim," Ellie agreed. "Do you think fish ever get hot?" Santa Vista was in the middle of a summer heat wave. Liz would bet it was about ninety-five degrees in Ms. Sullivan's barn. The barn was the headquarters of The Critter Club, the animal rescue shelter the girls had started. "I forgot how hot it can get here," Marion said. She had just returned from horseback riding camp. "Up in the mountains at camp, it was so cool!" Excerpted from Liz and the Sand Castle Contest by Callie Barkley All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.