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The King Kids and the Disappearing Daffodils

By: Sheree Elaine
Narrated by: Cindy Gunderson
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A birthday party for two sneaky parents, and smashed flowers?

Spring is Afton King’s favorite time of year. Not only because it’s her birthday season, but because it’s when all the flowers are in bloom. As an aspiring botanist, she gives love and dedication to her many flowers and plants. As excitement for Afton and her twin brother’s birthday party builds, an unpleasant surprise comes to Afton. Her perfectly planted daffodils have disappeared! Upon further investigation, she finds footprints where the flowers used to be. Who could have done this?

The King Kids Series is full of fun family moments, funny and real sibling interactions, and problems to be solved.

©2022, 2023 Sheree Bingham (P)2023 Sheree Bingham
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Funny Celebration

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