Play School Story Time: Volume 2
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About this listen
What’s in the magic story drawer today? Snuggle up with much-loved celebrities as they bring to life a beautiful selection of animal stories for young children.
Comedian and author David Walliams, actress Kat Stewart, comedian and writer Lawrence Leung, singer Casey Donovan, indigenous actor Jack Charles, actress Debra Lawrance and actress and singer Fiona Choi all join the Play School toys on the Story Time Couch to read this entertaining collection.
- 'The Bear Who Went Boo!' by David Walliams
- 'Chip' by Kylie Howarth
- 'Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack' by Lynley Dodd
- 'The Rabbit-Hole Golf Course' by Ella Mulvey
- 'Go Home, Cheeky Animals!' by Johanna Bell
- 'Ginger' by Charlotte Voake
- 'The Snow Wombat' by Susannah Chambers
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