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Captain Leo and the Sunken Treasure - cover

Captain Leo and the Sunken Treasure

Alice Dray

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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Join Captain Finley Dusk and his mischievous parrot, Nimbus, on an unforgettable adventure beneath the waves in Captain Leo and the Sunken Treasure.
 
When Finley uncovers a centuries-old map that leads to the fabled pirate ship The Marauder, he embarks on a quest to retrieve its legendary treasure. But the sea holds many dangers, including a menacing sea serpent and ancient underwater puzzles.
 
Along the way, Finley learns that true treasure isn’t always gold—sometimes, it’s the knowledge, friendship, and adventure that come from diving into the unknown. An exciting, humorous journey awaits!
Disponibile da: 13/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 151 pagine.

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