What happens when one kid thinks he can always choose the game played on the playground? Who gets to be ""it"" in tag? Who can play and who cannot? Who is the BOSS?
Lucas tries to be that kid, but his friends have had enough!
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The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
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Estelle Meens was born in Hermalle-sous-Argenteau, Belgium. She studied illustration at the Saint Luc Institute in Liege. She has published several children's books through Hemma Editions, a Belgian publisher. Since 2006, she has also worked as a painter.
More about Estelle MeensEstelle Meens was born in Hermalle-sous-Argenteau, Belgium. She studied illustration at the Saint Luc Institute in Liege. She has published several children's books through Hemma Editions, a Belgian publisher. Since 2006, she has also worked as a painter.
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