Disney Junior Fancy Nancy: Nancy's Fancy Heirloom (I Can Read Level 1)
Nancy, JoJo, and Mom plant a vegetable garden for Grandpa using Grandma Margie’s heirloom tomato seeds. While tilling the soil, they discover Mom’s old time capsule buried in the garden!
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