Peeps A Candy-Coated Tale

Peeps A Candy-Coated Tale by Martin Ohlin, published by Harry N. Abrams in April 2006, is a humorous exploration of a peculiar mystery involving a prominent Peepsville family of marshmallow Peeps. This edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a whimsical world where the disappearance of these beloved candies sets the stage for a comical whodunit.
In this engaging narrative, readers will uncover the bizarre circumstances surrounding the Peeps’ vanishing act and the antics that ensue as they seek to unravel the mystery. The story delves into themes of humor and parody, offering a lighthearted take on the challenges faced by the marshmallow characters as they navigate their predicament. With its playful tone and imaginative premise, this book promises to entertain those who enjoy quirky tales filled with laughter and intrigue.
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Alert the media, a prominent Peepsville family of marshmallow Peeps has gone missing! Their mysterious disappearance provides the basis for this weird and hilarious whodunit. How did they find themselves in such a predicament? Who is responsible? And more importantly, can they be rescued by their sell-by dates?
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