Dr. Drabble’s Astounding Musical Mesmerizer

Dr. Drabble’s Astounding Musical Mesmerizer by Sigmund Brouwer, published by Victor Books in 1991, is a 24-page work written in English. This story follows PJ and Chelsea as they travel around the world with their missionary parents using Dr. Drabble’s All-in-One Traveling Apparatus. Their adventure takes an unexpected turn when they sneak away with a mesmerizing invention to Egypt, leading to unforeseen consequences.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of technology and inventions through the lens of juvenile fiction. As PJ and Chelsea navigate their journey, the story highlights the importance of forgiveness when their secret plan does not go as intended. This edition presents a unique blend of adventure and moral lessons, making it a thoughtful read for young audiences.
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PJ and Chelsea are going around the world with their missionary parents in Dr. Drabble’s great invention, the All-in-One Traveling Apparatus. PJ and Chelsea get mad and sneak away with a mesmerizing invention to Egypt, but their secret plan backfires and demonstrates that forgiveness is a virtue.
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