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Freddie's Amazing Bakery: The Cookie Mystery
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Freddie’s Amazing Bakery: The Cookie Mystery

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Born to bake. Happy to help. Freddie Bonbon is the most AMAZING baker in town and somebody loves his cakes so much they’ve stolen them! Who could have done such a thing? And when superstar cat Cookie goes missing too, it looks as though the town has a mystery on its hands … could Freddie’s little dog, Flapjack, be the one to solve it?Stories that are full of fun with gorgeous illustrations throughout. Freddie is a likeable and positive character who promotes the idea that you don’t need superpowers or magic to succeed - you just need to try hard and do your best.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 March 2020
Pages
128
ISBN
9780192772022

Born to bake. Happy to help. Freddie Bonbon is the most AMAZING baker in town and somebody loves his cakes so much they’ve stolen them! Who could have done such a thing? And when superstar cat Cookie goes missing too, it looks as though the town has a mystery on its hands … could Freddie’s little dog, Flapjack, be the one to solve it?Stories that are full of fun with gorgeous illustrations throughout. Freddie is a likeable and positive character who promotes the idea that you don’t need superpowers or magic to succeed - you just need to try hard and do your best.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 March 2020
Pages
128
ISBN
9780192772022