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The Revolting Brains: 7 Read-Aloud Bedtime Tales
- And Off You Went to the Woods, Book 3
- Narrated by: Neil Roy McFarlane
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Bite-sized, listen-aloud bedtime tales for parent and child.
A follow-up to the highly praised A Month of Bedtime Stories, this collection contains a further seven tales in the series. Each story takes about 10 minutes and places your child at the center of each adventure with heavy doses of wacky humor which can be enjoyed by parent and child alike.
Contents:
- "Pathetic Sick Sniffy Pants"
- "The Mango Mouse"
- "How to Sledgehammer a Lollipop"
- "Turvy Topsy Land"
- "The...Way of the Pizza!"
- "The Case of the Missing Woods"
- "The Revolting Brains"
©2017 Neil Roy McFarlane (P)2018 Neil Roy McFarlane
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