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A Babysitter In The World Of Monsters - cover

A Babysitter In The World Of Monsters

Oliver Wilkerson

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Beschreibung

Zoe is a young babysitter tasked with looking after a pair of mischievous twins who never listen to anyone. To try and make them obey, she tells them the story of the Boogeyman—a dark creature that devours naughty children. But the twins don’t believe in scary stories… until that very night, when the Boogeyman himself appears and takes them to the Monster World!Now, Zoe must enter the Monster World and find a way to rescue the twins before it’s too late.
 
A story full of adventure, suspense, and fantasy—perfect for those who love spooky tales with a touch of humor and action!
Verfügbar seit: 11.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 72 Seiten.

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