
Where Do Balloons Go?
An Uplifting Mystery
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Jamie Lee Curtis
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Jamie Lee Curtis
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Critic reviews
"The story evolves into a touching metaphor for parents learning to let their kids go." ( Entertainment Weekly)
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-03-23
great kids book
They're enjoying hearing it for bedtime. looking forward to reading somemore by Jamie Lee Curtis.
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