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The Mysterious Sound Under the Rock - cover

The Mysterious Sound Under the Rock

Olivia Isabella

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In The Mysterious Sound Under the Rock, the animals of the forest are puzzled by a strange, tapping noise coming from beneath a large rock. They try everything from tapping the rock back to digging under it, but the sound only grows more mysterious. Led by Sam the squirrel, Penny the pig, and their friends, the animals embark on a humorous adventure full of unexpected twists, wild theories, and comical misadventures. But when they discover an old band’s forgotten musical instruments beneath the rock, the mystery finally begins to make sense. As the animals uncover the hidden past of the forest’s musical history, they reunite the forest band and bring back the joyous sounds of music to their home. A heartwarming and humorous tale, this book is perfect for young readers who love adventure, laughter, and the magic of music.
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 142 pages.

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