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Grandma Wura's Story Hut: Dooshima
Grandma Wura's Story Hut
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Narrated by:
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Grandma Wura
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By:
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Bola Edwards
About this listen
Dooshima is a beautiful butterfly loved by all in the Butterfly Colony for her beauty and kindheartedness. Something terrible happens when Wandoo, a jealous moth, invites Dooshima to a flying contest. Now Dooshima must do all she can to ensure that Wandoo never tells her secret to anyone else. This story comes with lessons that teach children about contentment and the dangers of keeping secrets from their parents.
This is from the collection series Grandma Wura‘s Story Hut.
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