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Exploring the Mystery of the Floating Spatula - cover

Exploring the Mystery of the Floating Spatula

Eamon Reed

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Pope and Camala’s family is in for a wild and hilarious ride when they discover a spatula that seems to float on its own! From testing bizarre theories to chasing the spatula around their house and garden, the family dives into one wacky adventure after another. But as their investigation deepens, they realize there’s more to this floating kitchen tool than meets the eye. Is it magic? Or is there a quirky explanation behind this mind-boggling phenomenon? Join Pope, Camala, and their goofy family as they unravel the mystery of the floating spatula in this fun-filled, laugh-out-loud story about curiosity, teamwork, and a little bit of kitchen chaos!
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 137 pages.

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