Spider-Kid and the Three-Headed Dinosaur

Spider-Kid and the Three-Headed Dinosaur

Author
authortyler

An exciting adventure story about Little Spider-Man, the brave hero who protects the city from the giant Three-Headed Dinosaur. A lighthearted style, suitable for young children and kids who love colorful heroic battles and friendship.

age4 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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