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Ms Sugah's Magical Treats

Wendy C. Ringo

Publisher: The Book Masters

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Summary

Embark upon a delightful educational journey with Ms. Sugah. Based out of her coffee dessert house, Sugah Please Coffee House, Ms. Sugah prepares delicious treats for her visitors before they are all magically transported to Money Land. A mythical place where kids learn about money management. And guess what - Ms. Sugah is the rule over all the land!
Available since: 12/21/2020.

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