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Kevin and the Biscuit Bandit: A Roly-Poly Flying Pony Adventure

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Kevin and the Biscuit Bandit: A Roly-Poly Flying Pony Adventure

Bumbleford has been hit by a series of biscuit thefts. All the clues lead straight to the only roly-poly flying pony in town, and Max’s best friend, KEVIN! A brilliantly quirky adventure story, perfect for fans of Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre and books such as Hotel Flamingo and the Claude series.

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Bumbleford has been hit by a series of biscuit thefts. All the clues lead straight to the only roly-poly flying pony in town, and Max’s best friend, KEVIN! A brilliantly quirky adventure story, perfect for fans of Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre and books such as Hotel Flamingo and the Claude series.

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ISBN-10: 0192766155
ISBN-13: 9780192766151

Welcome to another brilliantly quirky adventure story from creative powerhouse Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre.

Bumbleford has been hit by a series of biscuit thefts. All the clues lead straight to the only roly-poly flying pony in town, and Max’s best friend, KEVIN! Max and Kevin are forced to go on the run. Will they find the °ù±ð²¹±ôÌýculprit before Kevin ends up in pony prison?

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