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The Missing Money: A Story Set in Pakistan


Book Description
From a series of stories reflecting the experiences of young children in different countries around the world, this book concentrates on Kasim, who saves for a cricket bat and then mysteriously loses the money. Kasim and his friends have to search through the town for it.
Book Information
PublisherA&C Black
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages26
ISBN-100713631821
ISBN-13978-0713631821
Publication Date04/1991
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About Feroza Mathieson (Author) : Feroza Mathieson is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Feroza Mathieson include The Very Hot Samosas: A Story Set in Pakistan (Wide World), Parni's Birthday Surpr... more
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