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The Giddy Gumball Machine Mystery - cover

The Giddy Gumball Machine Mystery

Thomas Samuel

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

Join Giddy the Gumball and his friends on a wacky adventure inside the Sugar Sweet Candy Shop! When the gumball machine goes haywire, it’s up to Giddy and his colorful crew to roll into action and solve the mystery. As they race through the candy store, encountering runaway jellybeans, taffy twists, and a marshmallow maze, they must find out what’s causing the machine to malfunction. With plenty of sticky situations, fizzy surprises, and a candy-filled showdown, Giddy and his friends work together to fix the mess before the whole store is covered in sugar chaos! Full of humor, heart, and sugary fun, The Giddy Gumball Machine Mystery is perfect for young readers who love silly adventures and mysteries. With each chapter packed with excitement, this story will have kids laughing and guessing until the very end!
Disponible depuis: 14/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 158 pages.

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