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Duck, Duck, Goose

✍ Scribed by Hills, Tad


Book ID
108222886
Publisher
epub掌上書苑
Year
2012
Tongue
zh-CN
Weight
4 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Duck and Goose, Goose and Duck. Feathered friends forever . . . or are they? That's what we discover in this charming and hilarious follow-up to the bestselling Duck & Goose. You see, there's a challenge to their friendship: a little whippersnapper of a duck named Thistle. Thistle's good at everything (or so she thinks), from math to holding her breath to standing on her head. Duck thinks she's fantastic. But Goose does not! And so Goose is faced with a problem close to the hearts of children everywhere: what happens when your best friend makes a new friend?


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