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Kitty Carly

Kathi Walker

Publisher: Dragon Monkey

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Summary

When Carly and Bobby decided to explore ancient Egypt, they were only thinking of cool gods and amazing temples. They didn’t expect to be recruited by the royal family to find a lost cat. They really didn’t expect to discover the cat wasn’t lost at all, but had been kidnapped by an evil priest.  Will Carly, Bobby, and their animals rescue the royal kitty in time, or will they be captured and lost forever in the Valley of the Kings?
Available since: 08/26/2022.
Print length: 86 pages.

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