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The Invisible Shrimp That Loved to Hide - cover

The Invisible Shrimp That Loved to Hide

Agnes Lark

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

Meet Sammy, the invisible shrimp who loves to hide in the funniest places! This book follows Sammy’s hilarious adventures as he sneaks, scuttles, and giggles his way through the underwater world. Whether he's hiding behind a dancing jellyfish or blending into a coral reef, Sammy’s silly antics are guaranteed to make readers laugh. Full of fun jokes, puns, and surprise hiding spots, each chapter takes Sammy to a new hilarious situation where he cleverly hides and tricks his friends, making the game of hide-and-seek more exciting than ever. This delightful story is perfect for young readers who enjoy lighthearted adventures, funny surprises, and a cast of colorful characters. Sammy’s adventures will inspire kids to find the humor in every situation and appreciate the fun of a well-played game of hide-and-seek!
Disponible depuis: 15/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 136 pages.

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