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When the Class Tried to Bake - cover

When the Class Tried to Bake

Chloe Young

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

When a group of kids decides to bake cookies for the school fair, they expect a simple, sweet task—but chaos erupts at every turn! From flour explosions to salty cookies and oversized baking disasters, their kitchen adventures quickly spiral into hilarious mayhem. Despite the mishaps, the group learns important lessons about teamwork, creativity, and embracing mistakes. This laugh-out-loud tale reminds readers that sometimes, it’s not about perfection—it’s about having fun together. Perfect for young readers with a love of laughter, silliness, and sweet treats!
Disponible depuis: 05/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 147 pages.

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