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Magic Keepers: Tunnel Trouble - cover

Magic Keepers: Tunnel Trouble

Linda Chapman

Editorial: Little Tiger Press

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Sinopsis

Meet the new protectors of magic!

Ava and her friends are determined to learn everything they can about the curios left by her Great-Aunt Enid, and to make sure the magic doesn't break free and cause chaos again.

But when a strange figure is seen roaming the rooftops and Sarah's five-year-old sister Isabel insists that a monster is visiting her, it looks like the girls (and Ava's Tibetan terrier, Pepper) have another magical mystery to solve...
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 160 páginas.

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