Parker Plum and the Journey Through the CATacombs

A story about being happy with who you are

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Pub Date Aug 20 2019 | Archive Date Feb 02 2021

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When the new kid in class, Skyler Blue, wows everyone with tales of wild adventure – riding camels, exploring pyramids, and going on safari – it leaves Parker Plum feeling small, insignificant, and plain old ordinary. To Parker’s surprise, it’s him, not Skyler, who encounters a mystical black cat during the class field trip. Can this furry feline convince Parker to start thinking like a C-A-T and realize he’s just as special and interesting as everyone else? Journey Through the CATacombs is an entertaining and insightful look at dealing with envy and finding self-worth. It’s the second storybook in the Parker Plumseries for children in grades 1-6.

When the new kid in class, Skyler Blue, wows everyone with tales of wild adventure – riding camels, exploring pyramids, and going on safari – it leaves Parker Plum feeling small, insignificant, and...


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Loved it!! Very cute drawings, story and characters not to mention historical facts! Will be checking out the other books from this series and author.

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