Kid Spider and the Giant Mad Ape

Kid Spider and the Giant Mad Ape

Author
authortyler

The story is about the brave Kid Spider protecting the city from the destructive Giant Mad Ape. With thrilling action sequences and captivating plot twists, the story conveys a message about courage and responsibility in protecting the community.

age5 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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