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The Enchanted Key to the Secret World - cover

The Enchanted Key to the Secret World

Ezra Blackwell

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Enchanted Key to the Secret World is an exciting, magical adventure for young readers. When Lena, Victor, and Darren discover a mysterious, glowing key, they unlock a hidden door to a secret world filled with mythical creatures, enchanted stones, and thrilling puzzles.
 
As they embark on a quest to protect the magical realm from an impending disaster, they encounter dragons, shadow creatures, and face their deepest fears. Along the way, the children learn that the true power lies not in the magic they uncover, but in their courage, friendship, and the strength to protect what they love.
Available since: 07/28/2025.
Print length: 134 pages.

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