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Tashi and the Dancing Shoes

Tashi Series

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Tashi and the Dancing Shoes

By: Anna Fienberg, Barbara Fienberg
Narrated by: Stig Wemyss
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The crowd gasped in amazement. "Look at those shoes! Look at him fly!" Jack's Uncle Joe loves to tell stories, and so does Tashi - like the one about the magic shoes and Uncle Tiki Pu's sneaky plan.

In the second story in this audiobook, 'The Fortune Teller', find out what Tashi did when the fortune teller, Luk Ahed, said that his tenth birthday would be his last. There's no stopping Tashi.

©2002 Copyright © Text, Anna Feinberg and Barbara Feinberg, 2002 (P)2002, 2003, 2004 & 2006 Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Produced by ABC Audio.
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

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