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The Great Balloon Bouncing Tournament - cover

The Great Balloon Bouncing Tournament

Lucas David

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Great Balloon Bouncing Tournament is an action-packed, laugh-out-loud story set in the lively town of Hoppityville. Each year, the residents come together for the most anticipated event: a balloon-bouncing competition where the goal is to bounce higher, faster, and better than anyone else. This year, however, things take an unexpected turn when a rogue balloon escapes, sending the entire tournament into a sky-high chase. With jumping jellybeans, boinging bunnies, and a group of determined competitors, the race is on to catch the balloon before it floats off into the unknown. Filled with humor, wacky antics, and colorful characters, this book promises to keep young readers on the edge of their seats and giggling throughout. Perfect for children aged 5-12, it’s a rollercoaster of fun that teaches the value of teamwork, creativity, and never giving up.
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 126 pages.

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