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Priya Mistry and the Paw Prints Puzzle

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Introducing Priya Mistry – corner shop super sleuth! She’s a Mistry by name, and mysteries are her game.

When some puzzling paw prints appear on the floor of her family’s corner shop, Priya grabs her mission kit and kicks off an investigation. Can Priya crack the case and uncover the mysterious creature before it eats all the food in the shop?

This is a fantastically fun and mischievously mysterious picture book that is perfect for little detectives!

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This is a delightful first mystery for young readers. Priya lives above the corner shop that her parents run. One day, as she is helping her mum set up in the shop, Priya notices paw prints. This is the perfect opportunity to get out her mission kit and investigate. She looks for clues, follows the trail and gets help from a regular customer.

‘Priya Mistry and the Paw Prints Puzzle’ is a lovely book which shows readers that determination and perseverance really do pay off. With colourful illustrations by Ali Pye that will delight and captivate readers, this book is sure to be a favourite with many.

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