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The Monster Story-Teller

โœ Scribed by Wilson, Jacqueline


Book ID
107570801
Publisher
RHCP
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


One morning at school, Natalie is very bored. Then she has a big surprise -- there is a tiny monster at the window, waving at her! Suddenly Natalie's day is much more exciting . . .They whizz off together for some monster fun, and soon Natalie has lots of special stories to tell!


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