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The Pudding Cup’s Silly Swim

Alice Evelyn

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Join Puddington the Pudding Cup on a wobbly, watery adventure in The Pudding Cup’s Silly Swim! Puddington may love swimming, but he’s no ordinary swimmer—he floats, bounces, and wiggles through a bowl full of whipped cream, caramel pools, and cherries. From the big splash of his first dive to the epic caramel slide, Puddington’s swimming adventures are filled with laughter, friendship, and plenty of sticky situations. Alongside his new friend Peanut the Peanut, Puddington faces silly challenges, from the whipped cream whirlpool to the fruit topping frenzy. With each splash and giggle, Puddington proves that sometimes the best way to float through life is to embrace the silly, wobbly moments. Perfect for young adventurers aged 5 to 12, The Pudding Cup’s Silly Swim is a fun-filled tale of creativity, friendship, and the joy of being uniquely you.
Disponible desde: 14/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 142 páginas.

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