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The great hamster hideout.


Greely, Colorado--Kelsey Alexander and Brittney Burcham were at the Burcham's house playing on the floor with their pet hamsters. The girls got so busy talking that they stopped paying attention to the hamsters. When Brittney and Kelsey finally turned back to look at the hamsters, the little rascals were gone!

The girls looked everywhere for the furry animals. Finally, they found them between the covers of a hardbound notebook. Maybe the hamsters had just wanted to play hide-and-seek!

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Title Annotation:Wacky News; girls lose track of pet hamsters, then find them
Author:Alexander, Kelsey
Publication:U.S. Kids
Date:Apr 1, 1996
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