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Cherry's First Invention

By: Damla Ayzeren
Narrated by: Esin Harvey
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A "flying skateboard", a "hat with a propeller", "bouncing balls with a parachute", and a "flying bicycle with umbrellas".

These are all Cherry's great inventions for the upcoming "Flying Inventions Competition". But unfortunately, they all have a little common problem: None of them can fly!

Ingenious, determined, moody, and full of mischief! You will surely hear the kids giggle at the cranky acts of Cherry, while listening to her funny adventures.

With its original music composed by Kerem Köseoglu, and the fun narration by Esin Harvey, Cherry’s First Invention is the perfect story that broadens innovator kids’ horizons with ingenious ideas.

The audiobook is one of the four books in The Adventures of Cherry series, which aim to encourage children for creative thinking, make them develop powerful imaginations and build effective relationships in their social environments.

©2011 Damla Ayzeren (P)2020 Damla Ayzeren
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