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Whale and Captain Sail to Treasure

Maxime Paul

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

Join Captain Brindle McScallywag and her loyal whale companion, Nimbus, as they embark on a thrilling and humorous adventure across the seas in search of a legendary treasure! From battling rival pirates to deciphering ancient riddles and navigating uncharted islands, every moment is filled with excitement, danger, and unexpected twists. With Brindle's wit and Nimbus's wisdom, they will outsmart foes, uncover hidden secrets, and unlock the power of an ancient treasure—one that is more valuable than gold. Packed with comical mishaps, daring escapes, and heartwarming friendship, Whale and Captain Sail to Treasure is a swashbuckling tale for all ages.
Disponible desde: 25/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 151 páginas.

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