PEPPA AT THE AQUARIUM
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Peppa’s goldfish Goldie is sad, so Peppa takes him to the Aquarium to look for a new friend!It’s an exciting day out for Peppa and her family, with lots of fantastic fish and sea creatures to discover! Miss Rabbit is your guide for this brilliant adventure to find out about things that live under the water. What secrets will Peppa and her family find in the Aquarium?
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