Juliet Nearly a Vet: The Great Pet Plan by Rebecca Johnson
Ill. by Kyla May. Penguin 2013. ISBN 9780143307044.
Juliet and her best friend Chelsea love animals, and Juliet KNOWs
she will be a vet. Problem is, she's only ten years old so she has a
bit of time before she can go to university and start the study. But
she's getting a head start by helping her mum in her veterinary
practice, keeping her vet diary meticulously and making sure her
emergency kit is always on hand. Chelsea is also an animal fanatic
but her dream is to be a world famous trainer and groomer. However,
their opportunities to practise become somewhat limited when their
parents say, 'No more pets'. That is, until they see the local pet
motel has closed down and people will have nowhere to leave their
animals, and Juliet has a brainwave . . .
This is the first in a new series of books that will be loved by
young girls who love animals. The combination of strong, independent
girls who are 'clever, almost grownups' and animals mixed with a
touch of humour is unbeatable. It's written by Rebecca Johnson who
is the author of so many of those delightful junior non-fiction
titles photographed and published by Steve Parish, and illustrated
with cute pictures by Kyla May. Interspersed throughout are excerpts
from Juliet's vet diary which actually include some interesting
facts such as roosters only crow when they see light. There's also a
quiz at the end of the book that enhances the learning.
There are four books in the series so far (At the Show, Bush
Baby Rescue and Farm friends are the others) and they
are available in ebook format as well. Winter was invented so that
we could all experience the pleasure of snuggling up with a book,
and this is a perfect starter for the newly independent reader.
Barbara Braxton