

It’s a common problem for guinea pigs.” Dr. “You see? They just weren’t getting enough vitamin C before. “Look at them now!” Amy’s mom said, walking up behind Amy. Melanie Purvis, had known exactly what to do. They hadn’t been eating or moving around much. Their owner had brought them in because they seemed sick. Snowy and Alfie had been staying at the vet clinic for a few days. Jingle-jingle!īefore long, the two guinea pigs were taking turns batting at the bell.Īmy smiled as she watched them play. Snowy darted away and hid inside a tissue box. He sniffed at the jingle bell dangling at the end of a silver velvet ribbon. Snowy, the white guinea pig, tried it out first. Will they figure out how to play with it? Amy wondered. She had just hung a new toy from its top. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers! ExcerptĪt her mom’s vet clinic, Amy Purvis peeked into the guinea pigs’ cage. Sullivan some cheer-and some company-on Christmas! And come Christmas Day, Amy has devised a great plan to give Ms. But then, in a Christmas miracle, each guinea pig gets a home. Sullivan.Īs Christmas Eve nears, the Critter Club girls still have not found families to adopt the guinea pigs. Sullivan assures Amy that she will have a lovely holiday with her dog Rufus, Amy begins to wonder if there’s something she can do to cheer up Ms. But amidst the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations, Amy notices that Ms. Her dad and soon-to-be stepmom and stepsister are visiting, plus, there are some adorable guinea pigs at the Critter Club. It’s holiday time in Santa Vista, and Amy is especially excited for Christmas. Sullivan in the ninth book of the Critter Club series.


Amy comes up with the perfect Christmas present for Ms.
