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The Great Adventure of Piggy the Peruvian Guinea Pig - cover

The Great Adventure of Piggy the Peruvian Guinea Pig

Sarah King

Publisher: Morgan James Kids

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Summary

In search of fresh grass, a pet guinea pig embarks on an unforgettable journey in this charming children’s book.  The Great Adventure of Piggy the Peruvian Guinea Pig is based on a true story about Piggy, a Peruvian guinea pig, who is lost in the Virginia wilderness. It teaches children that the greatest adventures come when least expected, and that you have to be courageous even when you are afraid. It also teaches us that sometimes we learn the most about ourselves when we are forced into situations that we are unprepared for, like Piggy, who learns he is bold and brave when faced with adversity.
Available since: 01/26/2016.
Print length: 36 pages.

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