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A River Full of Wiggly Waffles - cover

A River Full of Wiggly Waffles

Thomas Samuel

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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In A River Full of Wiggly Waffles, a strange and magical river appears, flowing with wiggly waffles instead of water. Join a group of adventurous kids as they dive into this sticky, syrupy world where each step is filled with laughter and wobbly chaos. Whether they're building waffle bridges, racing on floating waffles, or trying to rescue each other from the syrupy mess, the kids must work together to navigate the ever-changing, wiggly river. Filled with fun, friendship, and wild, wacky adventures, this book is perfect for young readers looking for silly escapades and lots of laughs. Packed with colorful characters, delightful mishaps, and imaginative problem-solving, A River Full of Wiggly Waffles is sure to entertain children aged 5-12 and inspire them to embrace the joy of silliness.
Disponible desde: 19/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 140 páginas.

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