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The House That Keeps Switching Rooms Around - cover

The House That Keeps Switching Rooms Around

Cedric Vale

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"The House That Keeps Switching Rooms Around" is a hilariously quirky adventure that follows a family who wakes up to find their home constantly rearranging itself. Each day brings a new surprise as rooms move, doors lead to unexpected places, and familiar spaces transform into wild and wacky locations—like the bathroom in the basement, or the pantry turned into a bizarre cheese closet. This lighthearted tale invites readers to embrace the chaos and find humor in even the most puzzling situations. Filled with unexpected twists, funny mishaps, and a big-hearted family determined to solve the mystery, this book will keep readers laughing from start to finish. Perfect for kids aged 5-12, the story encourages creativity, teamwork, and thinking outside the box. Will the family ever solve the mystery? Or will the house continue its whimsical rearranging?
Available since: 08/13/2025.
Print length: 135 pages.

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