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Disney Publishing Worldwide

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See 50 examples of influencer content sponsored by Disney Publishing Worldwide. Ordered by recency. Built by Modash.
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cassi
@cassiscastle
05 Aug, 25
0:34
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latte + a Disney book ☕️📖 spent the morning reading this new novel Hour of the Pumpkin Queen by @meganshepherdauthor. It is the perfect addition to the Pumpkin Queen series, so be sure to pick one u

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surtoliterario
@surtoliterario
02 Aug, 25
0:10
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10.7k
Foi exatamente assim que me senti lendo “Asas Reluzentes”! Uma história lindo sobre o casal do Refúgio das Fadas que todo mundo queria conhecer: A Rainha Clarion e Milori, o Guardião do Bosque do In
Jaysen Headley
@ezeekat
22 Jul, 25
1:35
1.4k
19
26.3k
Stir up a new adventure with Sally from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas in Hour of the Pumpkin Queen, available now! #randomhousekidspartner #bookstagram #books #thenightmarebeforechristma
Em | Cozy Games & Lifestyle
@wisteriem
30 May, 25
0:21
245
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12.3k
so excited to receive this fun gift in the mail for the new Disney Villians Cursed Café game! 💫☕️💜 thank you so much to @disneygames for gifting these items to me! i’ve been really enjoying the gam
laney morello
@hellomorellos
16 May, 25
0:21
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11k
Storytime turned into a dance party 💃📚 Did you know that children who grow up with a large home library (at least 80 books) tend to score higher on literacy tests than children who do not? We especi