The Disappearing Dinner

The Disappearing Dinner by Margaret Ryan, published by Scholastic in 2002, is a 48-page book written in English. This story follows Fat Alphie, who discovers that someone is sneaking into his favorite dining spots and devouring his beloved dustbin delicacies. As he investigates, he suspects the mischievous Slick Sam is behind the thefts, prompting Alphie to devise a clever plan to outsmart the steak-stealing cat.
Readers will find a playful narrative that centers on themes of rivalry and resourcefulness among animals. The book presents a lighthearted adventure as Fat Alphie seeks to reclaim his meals, engaging young readers with its humorous premise. With its focus on juvenile fiction and animal characters, this edition provides an entertaining exploration of friendship and competition in a whimsical setting.
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Someone is getting to all Fat Alphie’s favourite dining spots before he is and gobbling up his tasty dustbin delicacies. It appears that the culprit is none other than the dastardly Slick Sam. It’s time to hatch a plan and beat the steak-stealing moggie at his own game.
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