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The Secret Journey Through Hidden Valleys

Zoe Moore

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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In The Secret Journey Through Hidden Valleys, a group of brave children—Bob, Harlow, and Dave—embark on a thrilling quest to uncover an ancient treasure hidden in mysterious valleys.
 
Along the way, they encounter magical creatures, cryptic puzzles, and life-changing lessons that test their courage, teamwork, and wits. As the children journey through enchanted forests, shifting sands, and hidden cities, they learn that the greatest treasures are not made of gold, but found within their hearts.
 
Packed with adventure, humor, and life lessons, this story reveals that true wealth lies in friendship and perseverance.
Disponibile da: 29/07/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 137 pagine.

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