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Amad and the Lost Invention of Light

Oliver Hart

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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Amad has always been fascinated by inventions, but when he discovers a mysterious blueprint for an invention that can bring light to the darkest places, his curiosity takes him on an extraordinary adventure. Alongside his quirky friends, Amad tackles challenges, experiments with unique materials, and uncovers surprising discoveries. As he pieces together the invention, he learns that thinking differently is key to unlocking the power of creativity. “Amad and the Lost Invention of Light” is a fun, comical tale of imagination, friendship, and the endless possibilities that come when we dare to dream big.
Disponibile da: 14/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 144 pagine.

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