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It's Opposite Day: There's Something Unusual Going On!?!

By: Vin Toyer
Narrated by: Vin Toyer
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A fantastic story comes alive in this adventure audiobook - a perfect gift for any occasion!

Cecily is having trouble sleeping because of the strange mark on her calendar. It shows that tomorrow is Opposite Day!

A joyful but unusual day unfolds when she has to take over running the household because her parents won’t get out of bed. This challenges her to take charge of the family through the end of the day. She must overcome obstacles such as misbehaving animals, getting dressed with clothes that won’t “match", and a day at school unlike one that she's ever had!

Beautiful story of a day that isn't quite right that parents and children will love!

For early listeners ages four-nine.

©2022 Vin Toyer (P)2202 Vin Toyer
Animals Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction

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