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Clean Hands Club - cover

Clean Hands Club

Genevieve Marston

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

At Pinewood Elementary, tiny germ clouds hitch rides on sneezes, threatening to spread sickness everywhere—unless the Clean Hands Club can stop them! Inventive Mira Rowan and her best friend Solen Vireo turn ordinary handwashing into a thrilling mission against invisible Germ Giants. With a bubbly soap station, a hopping frog timer, catchy jingles, and colorful membership cards, these brave friends rally classmates from all grades to scrub away germs for a full twenty seconds. Through fun experiments and personal stories, club members learn how clean hands protect everyone in their community. Perfect for kids ages 5–9, this playful adventure shows that small habits make mighty heroes.
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 146 pages.

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