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The Great Food Fight with Wobbly Soup - cover

The Great Food Fight with Wobbly Soup

Quentin Ash

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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"The Great Food Fight with Wobbly Soup" is a hilarious tale about a family dinner that goes completely awry. What starts as a peaceful meal quickly turns into a wild, wobbly soup disaster when the soup refuses to stay in its bowl, squirming and splashing all over the kitchen. As the family tries to deal with the chaotic mess, mashed potatoes start flying, spaghetti gets slung across the room, and even the salad joins in the fun. What follows is a full-blown food fight that involves everyone—from the kids to the dog—and a quest to figure out why the soup is so mischievous. Amid the chaos, the family discovers that sometimes, the best ingredient for any meal is laughter. A heartwarming and laugh-out-loud story perfect for children aged 5-12, this book is a celebration of family, fun, and the joy of making memories together—even in the messiest moments.
Disponible depuis: 13/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 139 pages.

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