Sweet Valley Kids #67

The Secret of Fantasy Forest

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Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield can't wait to visit Fantasy Forest. As soon as they arrive, they meet Billy. He knows all the secret hiding places in the park. He even knows how to make the ferris wheel stop! But Billy won't tell the twins anything about himself. Is he hiding something, or is he just very shy?

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,1996

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Format
96 pages, Paperback
Published
September 1, 1996 by Sweet Valley
ISBN
9780553483321
ASIN
0553483323
Language
English

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July 14,2025
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Loved it!

Twins had an amazing day at the amusement park. They were having a great time going on rides and playing games. Suddenly, they noticed a boy who seemed to have special access to all the stuff in their agenda. He was able to get on rides without waiting in line and had special passes to all the exclusive areas. The twins were curious and decided to follow him. They wanted to know how he had managed to get such special access. As they followed him, they discovered that he was a very kind and friendly boy. He shared his passes with them and showed them around the park. The twins had an unforgettable day and made a new friend. They were so grateful to the boy for sharing his special access with them.
July 14,2025
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READ WHEN I WAS IN ELEMENTARY BETWEEN AGES 6-10.
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1. For parents who are seeking something interesting and engaging to offer their elementary grade kids. It can be a great choice to introduce them to the wonderful world of books rather than just relying on digital devices like iPads.

2. For myself, as a way to look back and remember this story. In case I ever find myself in a situation where I need to recommend books to kids these days who still have a love for reading. Maybe my future kid will also be a passionate reader.

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This is a captivating theme park story. The adventurous twins, full of curiosity and energy, befriend a boy who is their age. This boy seems to know the park grounds extremely well, as if he has them memorized like the back of his hand. Soon enough, the twins discover the reason behind this. They come to realize that the life they had been envious of might not actually be as much fun as they initially thought. There are hidden secrets and challenges that they uncover along the way, making this story not only exciting but also thought-provoking.
July 14,2025
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The Wakefield’s (along with Bob) have finally arrived at Walt Disney World! Well, actually, it's Fantasy Forest (look at those familiar spots)! At last, there's some consistency with the book! Anyway, almost right away, the boys and girls are arguing about which rides to go on. Instead of one parent going with each group, Alice and Ned let them go off on their own. My jaw actually dropped
July 14,2025
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I remember the cover just not the story.

It's quite strange how that works sometimes. The cover of a book or a magazine can make such a lasting impression on our minds. It might have a beautiful design, an eye-catching image, or a unique color scheme that immediately grabs our attention.

But when it comes to the actual story or content inside, it can sometimes fade away from our memory. Maybe we read it quickly and didn't take the time to fully absorb it. Or perhaps the story just didn't resonate with us as much as we thought it would.

Despite this, the cover still holds a special place in our hearts. It's like a little teaser that makes us want to explore what lies within. And even if we can't remember the details of the story, the cover can still bring back certain emotions or feelings that we had when we first saw it.

So, the next time you pick up a book or a magazine, take a moment to really look at the cover. Appreciate the artistry and the thought that went into creating it. And who knows, maybe this time, the story will stick with you just as much as the cover does.
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