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Lost At The Mall - cover

Lost At The Mall

K. E. Garrison

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

During a bustling shopping trip, young Calvin and Calley lose sight of their mother, lured by a captivating train display. Amidst the mall's chaos, they encounter Officer Friskey, the embodiment of safety. Guided by the security officer, the children are reunited with their relieved mother. The family's drive home is reflective, with a silent promise to remain close-knit, honoring the experience as a lesson in the importance of staying together amidst life's distractions.
Available since: 08/20/2025.
Print length: 36 pages.

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