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Old Dogs New Tricks

Motorca Paul, Motorca Cami

Publisher: MPR Entertainment

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“Old Dogs, New Tricks” Once upon a time, there was a super-spooky house that everyone said was haunted! But guess what? There were three furry friends who lived there and made it their cozy home. Once upon a time, there were three friends named Rey, Ryo, and Shiba. Ryo was feeling a little nervous because she was going to a party for an eagle's birthday! There was a big party happening because it was the eagle's special day! He made lots of friends because he had a special power called "Rainbow Breath" that made everyone feel calm. Plus, he was really good at pretending to be a human, which made people like him even more! He had a special plan called "Interest Bridge" that helped him find out what things other people liked so he could become friends with them. Ryo's adventures show that if you want to make friends and stop being shy, you should focus on finding things you both like and stay calm. This is the best way to beat shyness and make lots of friends!
Available since: 10/21/2023.

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