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The Prickly Battle

By: Andrew Hansen, Jessica Roberts
Narrated by: Andrew Hansen, Jessica Roberts
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The fourth book in the hilarious Bab Sharkey and the Animal Mummies adventure series, from the bonkers brains of award-winning Australian comedian Andrew Hansen and Jessica Roberts.

A wonderful audio production featuring sound effects and music.

The Unpharaoh is resurrected once again–this time in the form of an evil beard! With Bab's pharaoh beard destroyed, he'll have to team up with Prong, Scaler and the Animal Mummies to stop the Unpharaoh once and for all.

Packed with jokes, sound effects and songs, it's perfect for middle-grade kids with a crazy sense of humour.

‘Wacky, with characters that are entertaining and cute (in a disgusting way) ... There are tidbits of ancient history scattered along the way, but the focus is on the weird fun and adventure." Books+Publishing

©2021 Andrew Hansen and Jessica Roberts (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd

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