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Carol the Ancient Yuletide Troll - cover

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Carol the Ancient Yuletide Troll

Matt Taylor

Publisher: Morgan James Kids

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Summary

Original and fun new story for Christmas
Beautiful illustrations
The first of many books about Carol and her monster friends, one for each major holiday
Teaches children life lessons in an entertaining way
Fun to read for children AND adults alike
Keeps children’s attention with a manageable length
Available since: 12/01/2017.

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