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Cleo’s Quest in the Lost Jungle - cover

Cleo’s Quest in the Lost Jungle

Emma Vance

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

Cleo’s Quest in the Lost Jungle is an exciting adventure about a young girl named Cleo who finds herself stranded in a mysterious jungle after a plane crash.
 
Armed with only a small backpack and her wits, Cleo must navigate the wild terrain, avoid dangerous animals, and survive the elements. Along the way, she befriends a cheeky monkey named Miko, who becomes her guide through the jungle’s many challenges.
 
Through clever problem-solving, determination, and bravery, Cleo learns that survival depends not just on strength, but on the power of knowledge and friendship. A thrilling tale of resilience, adventure, and discovery!
Disponible depuis: 11/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 141 pages.

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