Sir Intern and the Hidden Chest

Sir Intern and the Hidden Chest

Author
authorSluvk

Sir Intern discovers a mysterious treasure map! He unrolls, notices, collects, searches, brushes, opens, and examines his way to a golden compass — only to find it’s chocolate! A fun, curious story full of new adventure words and laughter.

age4 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
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