The Cricket-Ball Monster
Mitch has been given a brand-new cricket ball by his grandad Mac, and he wants to play a game of cricket with Tayla and Pippa. However, on the street where they play sits a monster who waits patiently for a ball to be hit towards it so it can gobble it down. It isn’t long until Mitch’s ball is swallowed by the monster, and the three children must work together to get the ball back so they can continue to play in the beautiful sunshine.
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The Cricket-Ball Monster
Mitch has been given a brand-new cricket ball by his grandad Mac, and he wants to play a game of cricket with Tayla and Pippa. However, on the street where they play sits a monster who waits patiently for a ball to be hit towards it so it can gobble it down. It isn’t long until Mitch’s ball is swallowed by the monster, and the three children must work together to get the ball back so they can continue to play in the beautiful sunshine.
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The Cricket-Ball Monster

The Cricket-Ball Monster

by Shaun McCormack
The Cricket-Ball Monster

The Cricket-Ball Monster

by Shaun McCormack

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Overview

Mitch has been given a brand-new cricket ball by his grandad Mac, and he wants to play a game of cricket with Tayla and Pippa. However, on the street where they play sits a monster who waits patiently for a ball to be hit towards it so it can gobble it down. It isn’t long until Mitch’s ball is swallowed by the monster, and the three children must work together to get the ball back so they can continue to play in the beautiful sunshine.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781664104624
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication date: 04/21/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Shaun McCormack grew up watching films about kids losing baseballs, especially when the balls were hit over the fence. He believes finding and losing balls are good ways for kids to get out of the house and play all types of games.
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