
The Visitor
Junglies Series 2, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Francois Keyser
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By:
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Francois Keyser
About this listen
The friends are back in this book. In the second Junglies series, it seems that a very hungry and dangerous visitor has arrived in the jungle.
Raff sees the visitor first immediately before he finds Abbit's fur, and he comes to the conclusion that the visitor has eaten Abbit the Rabbit!
Raff races to warn the friends about the hungry visitor, but will he make it in time, or is he next on the visitor's menu?
This story teaches children about molting and shedding in animals, and can be used to introduce children to the topics of endangered species and unity in diversity.
©2021 Francois Keyser (P)2021 Francois Keyser
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