Poptr�pica 4. El fin del tiempo
In the final installment of Poptrópica, Mya, Oliver, and Jorge are further from home than ever before. With the Aegis destroyed, the islands of Poptrópica have been destabilized, and now there is no way to get across. However, when all seems lost, the heroes chase a legend about a network in the heart of Poptrópica that connects all of time.
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Poptr�pica 4. El fin del tiempo
In the final installment of Poptrópica, Mya, Oliver, and Jorge are further from home than ever before. With the Aegis destroyed, the islands of Poptrópica have been destabilized, and now there is no way to get across. However, when all seems lost, the heroes chase a legend about a network in the heart of Poptrópica that connects all of time.
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Poptr�pica 4. El fin del tiempo

Poptr�pica 4. El fin del tiempo

Poptr�pica 4. El fin del tiempo

Poptr�pica 4. El fin del tiempo

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Overview

In the final installment of Poptrópica, Mya, Oliver, and Jorge are further from home than ever before. With the Aegis destroyed, the islands of Poptrópica have been destabilized, and now there is no way to get across. However, when all seems lost, the heroes chase a legend about a network in the heart of Poptrópica that connects all of time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786075273297
Publisher: Editorial Oceano de Mexico
Publication date: 09/01/2018
Pages: 120
Sales rank: 1,090,400
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.40(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

About the Author

Mitch Krpata is a writer and producer for the Poptropica website and the author of three titles in the Poptropica series. He has published reviews and essays in Slate, the Boston Phoenix, and Paste. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and two children. Kory Merritt is an illustrator and cartoonist who won the John Locher Memorial award in 2007. Inspired by the stories he heard while working at a summer camp, Merritt began a series of children's books called The Lost Side of Suburbia. He is a professor of art in Hammondsport, New York.
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