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Parents Perform A Family Opera Show - cover

Parents Perform A Family Opera Show

Lyla Sage

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Rodriguez family is about to put on the most hilarious and creative bedtime show ever! Mom and Dad have a surprise in store—an opera performance filled with laughter, imagination, and quirky fun. With wooden spoons turned into swords, feather boas for costumes, and a parrot who wants to sing backup, this lively family makes bedtime an unforgettable event. Phina and Carlos, the kids, sing and dance through a wild story about runaway cupcakes and heroic rescues, while household items become props for their theatrical masterpiece. Through comical mishaps and tons of creativity, the family learns the power of teamwork, storytelling, and thinking outside the box. This bedtime opera will have kids laughing and dreaming up their own performances, proving that imagination can turn any night into a grand spectacle.
Available since: 08/13/2025.
Print length: 134 pages.

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