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Don't Tell Mum I Made a Mammoth
- Narrated by: Isaac Stanmore
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Young Percy's parents are environmental activists, and Percy is super over it. He would rather stay home and play Xbox than go to demonstrations every weekend. Meanwhile, his father wants to glue himself to a plastic bag factory, and his mum has invented a machine that messes with DNA - and just might bring extinct species back to life.
When the neighbour next door suddenly turns into a talking rat, Percy is roped into a hilarious, madcap adventure in which everyone seems to want to get their hands on the species machine - and Percy comes to appreciate what his parents are fighting for.
©2022 Kita Mitchell (P)2022 Little Acorns
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