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Books with title Mr Penguin and the Lost Treasure

  • Sylva And The Lost Treasure

    Margaret McNamara, Catharine Collingridge

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 6, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Readers of Disney Fairies, The Never Girls, and Rainbow Magic will absolutely love the fifth book in the Fairy Bell Sisters series by Margaret McNamara, a delightful chapter-book series about Tinker Bell's little sisters for kids ages 6-10. Springtime means spring-cleaning for the fairies of Sheepskerry Island. It also means getting to search for treasure in the jumble pile-a giant collection of unwanted items outside Queen Mab's palace. When Sylva Bell and her best friend, Poppy Flower, find Queen Mab's old fairy dollhouse in the pile, they are overjoyed! But as the two friends play with it, they start to unlock its secrets and discover its special magic-a magic that has a history of putting friendships to the test.
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  • Laurel and the Lost Treasure

    Cassie Kendall

    Paperback (Idolls Corp, March 15, 1810)
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  • Madison and the Lost Treasure

    Bernadette Welch

    eBook (Silver Leaf Books LLC, April 21, 2020)
    When Gram took Corrie and me to a paranormal supply shop to get new cell phones, it was our first clue that our lives were about to change. That, and the wizards.The second was Holly. We met her at our summer “mystical arts” classes and, right away, we knew she was trouble. Holly cut out every day, to search for a priceless treasure that her grandfather had lost at the school years ago. With her crinkled-up old map, she moved around campus like a ghost, and had even found a creepy place called “the haunted hallway,” when we finally located her. Holly was hunting alright, inside one of the haunted murals! By the time we figured out the truth about Holly’s grandfather and the dark magic that guarded his secret hiding place, we were all in deep trouble. Holly was searching for the treasure in a forbidden crypt, and everyone, including the Light-bearers, was out looking for her. I was alone, sitting inside that awful mural, clutching the final clue and watching in horror as, suddenly, the whole illusion started bursting apart, like a sugar crush in a Candy Crush game! And I was stuck in the game...