Mermaid Tales. A Tale of Two Sisters
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
It's sister versus sister when siblings Echo and Crystal fight over a precious human object.
Debbie Dadey ist Autorin und Co-Autorin zahlreicher Kinderbücher. Mit ihrem Hintergrund als Lehrerin und Bibliothekarin bringt sie eine einzigartige Perspektive in ihre Schriften für junge Leser ein. Ihr umfangreiches Werk umfasst beliebte Buchreihen, die die Fantasie von Kindern gefesselt haben. Dadeys Leidenschaft für das Geschichtenerzählen zeigt sich in ihren fesselnden Erzählungen.






It's sister versus sister when siblings Echo and Crystal fight over a precious human object.
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