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Rosie and the Ocean’s Hidden Cave

Thomas Finch

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Rosie and the Ocean’s Hidden Cave follows the thrilling adventure of Rosie, a curious girl who uncovers a hidden ocean cave during a family vacation.
 
Joined by her best friends Isla and Jasper, Rosie embarks on an exploration that leads them to sparkling gems, ancient relics, and mysterious sea creatures. As they dive deeper into the cave’s secrets, the children face traps set by its ancient guardians, dangerous underwater currents, and riddles to solve.
 
This captivating tale is a journey of bravery, respect for nature, and the incredible wonders lying beneath the ocean’s surface.
Available since: 08/13/2025.
Print length: 137 pages.

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