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The Sofa Troll - cover

The Sofa Troll

Paul Jacobson

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

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Summary

Have you ever been sat on your sofa and realised that your TV remote has gone missing? Have your sweets vanished into thin air? Maybe your grown-up can't find their keys? Well, this book may hold the answer to all these and many more mysteries: The Sofa Troll. Sitting alone on your sofa will never be the same again, after going on an adventure with the crafty little critter, who is happily inhabiting your sofa. He hoards all sorts – from important receipts to your pocket money pound coins. However, after being sucked up in a harrowing hoover incident, the sofa troll's future is in jeopardy – will he be dumped with the rubbish or can this cute collector relocate and get back to stashing his stuff?
Available since: 06/21/2024.
Print length: 22 pages.

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