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A to Z Animal Mysteries #3: Cougar Clues

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A to Z Animal Mysteries #3: Cougar Clues

By: Ron Roy, Kayla Whaley
Narrated by: Keylor Leigh
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Solve Animal Mysteries from A to Z! Join Abbi and her friends on the hunt for proof of a cougar in the woods! Inspired by Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries series, this bright and modern animal adventure story is perfect for budding young chapter book readers.

No one has seen cougars in Maine for more than a hundred years. Then, a TV crew starts filiming in the woods near Abbi's home, looking for cougars! Abbi, Lydia, and Daniel are curious: could this sly animal have returned to Maine? All clues point to YES! -- but something doesn't quite add up. . . .

Don't miss the first books:
A to Z Animal Mysteries #1: The Absent Alpacas
A to Z Animal Mysteries #2: Bats in the Castle

Ready for more? Check out the original A to Z Mysteries series by Ron Roy where kids Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose solve mysteries from A to Z in their hometown and beyond!
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What does the sneaky agenda really say about the intentions of this book?
Instead:
Teach children that they are not a mistake. They are formed in the image of God. Love them through their questions but stay true to truth. Stop “affirming” them into confusion.

Kids don’t need “they/them” nonsense.

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