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The Lost Pilot
Age: 4-14
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Go for the Gold
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Adventure-filled, captivating storyline.
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Strengthens reading skills and vocabulary.
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Engaging story encourages bravery and facing fears.
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Enhances emotional intelligence, understanding of fear management.
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Award winning
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Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

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Award winning
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Empowers children to embrace their unique preferences.
Enhances understanding of sibling relationships and dynamics.
Encourages acceptance and appreciation of differences.
Stunning illustrations complement the engaging narrative.

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Award winning
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Exciting adventure keeps young readers engaged.
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