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Safari Carly

Kathi Walker

Publisher: Dragon Monkey

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Summary

When Carly asked Bobby to join her in an adventure, she didn’t think she’d end up in the jungle. She hates the jungle, but treasure hunters are trying to steal a priceless gem and she and Bobby are the only ones who can stop them!  The journey is dangerous, with hippos, snakes, and crocodiles around every turn. Will Carly and Bobby learn to work together, or will they end up as someone’s lunch?
Available since: 05/19/2022.
Print length: 96 pages.

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