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A Journey to Haikou

By: Walter Jeramiah, Christian Adventure
Narrated by: Heather Elizabeth Lynn Farrar
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Life isn't easy for a mouse, but it can sure be exciting when the mouse doesn't stay put! Herbert has spent his whole life in his comfy hole in the Brown family house. He's always wanted to see what else was out there in the world, but it's only when a big fat cat chases him into Mr. Brown's briefcase that he gets the chance. Now, Herbert's off on a terrifying journey. (Well, it's terrifying for a mouse, but for a person, it's really not scary at all. In fact, it's really funny - just don't tell Herbert how much you laugh at all the madcap adventures!) He travels to Hong Kong and then to Hainan Island's capital city, but how will he ever get back home?

This evangelical book describes a Christian adventure for kids involving a missionary trip from a mouse's point of view and is great fun and also useful for chapter-by-chapter story time for Sunday School or Junior Church.

©2017 Fun with Meaning Press (P)2017 CFF Audio

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