This children's picture book is the first book from the Orangey the Goldfish series. The story follows the sibling relationship of a young boy and his younger sister as they each learn how to take care of their new pet goldfishes that have personalities and imaginations of their own. Ideal for child
Orangey the Goldfish
โ Scribed by Bee, Eddie; Lee, Teri
- Book ID
- 108881273
- Publisher
- Fiction Entertainment, Inc.
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This fun children's picture book is about the growing story of a relationship between a little boy Billy and his new pet goldfish named Orangey. Billy also has a younger sister he must deal with as he learns to care for Orangey. This book may be ideal for young kids but enjoyable for the whole family as well! Follow the entire series and buy other Orangey the Goldfish book titles for your Kindle: "Orangey the Goldfish: Hello Sister, Hello Minnie" and "Orangey the Goldfish: Orangey and Minnie Forever."
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