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Perilous Pink PcGee

By: Katie Mary Wilson, David Niall Wilson
Narrated by: Chris Patton
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Publisher's Summary

The REAL Pink PcGee lives on Katie's bed. He's a stuffed pig that came to live with her one Valentine's day. She also has the Arrrrbor seal, but she's still looking for Flounder. This is a tale of pirates and gold, dreams and magic. She wrote it with help from her Daddy, who loves Pink PcGee almost as much as he does her....

Katie Wilson is a talented, imaginative third grader who loves drawing, stuffed animals, American Girls, her family, and her pets. Her first book, Mars Needs Pumpkins, was published when she was seven years old. She loves hearing from people who enjoy her stories and her artwork and she hopes to use any money she earns to buy accessories for her American Girls, and maybe (if she does really well) to find a charity that helps other kids. Look for The Adventures of Bob the Starfish coming soon - the story of a Starfish who wants to be a Shooting Star....

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©2012 Kathryn Mary Wilson & David Niall Wilson (P)2012 David Wilson

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