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Play School Story Time: Volume 3
- Narrated by: Emma Alberici, Jimmy Giggle, Hoot, Kumi Taguchi, Adam Liaw, Osamah Sami, Faustina Agolley
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What’s in the magic story drawer today?
Snuggle up with much-loved celebrities as they bring to life a beautiful selection of stories for young children.
- 'Guess How Much I Love You' by Sam McBratney, read by Emma Alberici
- 'Owl Babies' by Martin Waddell, read by Jimmy Giggle and Hoot
- 'Too Many Pears' by Jackie French, read by Kumi Taguchi
- 'The Little Red Hen and the Grains of Wheat' by Henrietta Barkow, read by Adam Liaw
- 'We’re Going on a Bear Hunt' by Michael Rosen, read by Osamah Sami
- 'Why Can’t I Be a Dinosaur?' by Kylie Westaway, read by Faustina Agolley
©2019 Australian Broadcasting Corporation (P)2019 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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