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The Quacky Duck Heist - cover

The Quacky Duck Heist

Marcy Schaaf

Publisher: Books By Schaaf

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Summary

Welcome to "The Quacky Duck Heist," a delightful adventure based on a true story of mischief and friendship! Meet Joe and Franky, two best friends from Flint, Michigan. These two are always up to something, and their latest idea is their funniest yet. Determined to have pet ducks in their backyard pond, Joe and Franky come up with a plan that's as daring as it is hilarious. As you turn the pages, you'll dive into a world of laughter, splashes, and unexpected lessons. This story isn't just about catching ducks; it's about understanding what it means to care for others, whether they have feathers or not. Join us on this quacky adventure, and get ready to giggle, learn, and discover the true meaning of friendship and kindness. Enjoy the ride with Joe and Franky in "The Quacky Duck Heist"!
Available since: 06/11/2025.
Print length: 30 pages.

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