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Pranksgiving - The Liberty Heights Series

Elle Druskin

Verlag: MuseItUp Publishing

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Kidnapped! Or is that birdnapped? Someone in Liberty Heights snatched Jerome, star of the Ledbetter Turkey commercials. Who? Why? Holding Jerome for ransom? Cutting Thanksgiving dinner costs? Join the hunt for Jerome and celebrate Thanksgiving—Liberty Heights style!
Verfügbar seit: 15.11.2013.

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