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The Giggling Ghostly Gang - Friendly Spirits and Spooky Laughter - cover

The Giggling Ghostly Gang - Friendly Spirits and Spooky Laughter

Oludotun Coker

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Welcome to "The Giggling Ghostly Gang: Friendly Spirits and Spooky Laughter," a whimsical journey through friendly ghost adventures and laughter-filled supernatural tales. This delightful children's book takes you on a captivating exploration of an enchanted mansion where playful spirit encounters and mischievous ghostly pranks await. Join the hilarious and endearing characters of this whimsical tale as they navigate the mysterious halls of the mansion, filled with laughter, friendship, and funny ghostly encounters. Immerse yourself in the whimsy of the haunted mansion, where an enchanting atmosphere of spookiness and fun intertwines. Discover the joy of their laughter-filled adventures, as their mischievous pranks and whimsical antics create a delightful blend of spooky and humorous moments. Get ready for an unforgettable journey with funny ghostly characters and an abundance of laughter and friendship. This spooky and fun children's book invites readers to join the ghostly gang in their enchanting and laughter-infused escapades, making it a perfect choice for those seeking joyful ghostly adventures and a touch of supernatural charm. Let yourself be immersed in the magical world of "The Giggling Ghostly Gang," where playful spirits, mischievous pranks, and laughter abound at every turn.
 
Available since: 05/27/2023.
Print length: 26 pages.

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