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The Mischief at the Picnic Spot - cover

The Mischief at the Picnic Spot

Isabelle Jane

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"The Mischief at the Picnic Spot" is a hilarious adventure that takes readers on a picnic full of unexpected mishaps, funny antics, and plenty of food-related chaos! What starts as a peaceful day in the park quickly turns into a wild and wacky race as animals—each with their own big personality—try to sneak away with something from the picnic basket. From sandwiches to cupcakes, fruit salad to pies, no treat is safe from the mischievous paws, trunks, and beaks of these animal friends. Full of humor, laughter, and heart, this delightful story teaches young readers the value of sharing and the joy of friendship—while keeping them entertained with a series of silly surprises at every turn.
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 143 pages.

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