• The Rat King - Chapter 7

  • Aug 28 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

The Rat King - Chapter 7

  • Summary

  • After hearing her mom talk about an exterminator, Susan decided to go down to the basement to look for herself to see what her mom was talking about. Once she got down there, she saw the rats and turned to run but her sock caught and the door was locked. Tucker cannot believe he is trapped in his room again. He keeps checking the door, but every time, it is locked. When his mom finally comes and opens the door, he cannot believe what she says to him.

    Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark

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    About The Rat King

    The Rat King is a captivating bedtime story perfect for older kids. This series is the thrilling continuation of the beloved Cat City, an adventure we previously brought to life on Sleep Tight Stories and part two of The Adventures of Susan and Tucker.

    Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts as we continue The Adventures of Susan and Tucker in this spellbinding sequel.

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    The Rat King is written by Patti Larsen.

    Patti Larsen is a USA Today bestselling, international, multiple-award-winning writer with a passion for the voices in her head.

    Sleep Tight Media produces calming podcasts, offering a unique (often quirky, always relatable) and inclusive blend of stories, science, music, and relaxation techniques designed to help sleepers of all ages drift off to dreamland with ease.

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