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The Shadows Square Village - The Umbrella Of Mary - cover

The Shadows Square Village - The Umbrella Of Mary

Lorena Tercon Arbiza

Editorial: Babelcube

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Sinopsis

An umbrella arrives to the town square and takes the kids in a trip around the world to solve different misteries; a chocolatier that appears out of nowhere to sell his chocolates and awakens the fury of Mika because her daughter becomes the number one rival to attract Erik´s attention, the redhead guy with who she is in love since, who knows! Things which dissapear and a mother that forgets all, even his own common sense. A talking portrait which reveals familiar secrets that... I won´t even tell you!

The Shadow´s Square Village it´s a little town in Uruguay that embodies the folklore of the place and also receives visits of your favorite characters, like Rapunzel, only to give you an example.

Join the adventures of Marcos, Mika, Faby, Erick and Gregorio. See you in the Square!
Disponible desde: 03/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 116 páginas.

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