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Molly Mischief: My Perfect Pet

Adam Hargreaves

Publisher: Pavilion Children's

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Summary

Trouble and impishness abound in this irresistible new series by the author & illustrator of the MR. MEN

 
In this first book in the Molly Mischief series, Molly wants a pet – a big pet. But Molly being Molly, mischief is never far away!

 
Molly decides that an elephant would be her perfect pet– so she brings one home from the wildlife park… but it’s a bit too big for her house… the tiger is too fierce… the giraffe too tall… and the polar bear gets too hot. Will Molly ever find the perfect pet?
Available since: 02/15/2019.

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