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The Classic Tale of Peter Rabbit
- Works of Beatrix Potter
- Narrated by: Barbara Best
- Length: 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From beloved author Beatrix Potter - the tale of that adorable but naughty bunny, Peter Rabbit.
According to a study at Washington University in St. Louis, listening to speech that is accented is more difficult for the brain to process than listening to your native speech. For people with hearing loss, it can be even harder, researchers say.
For this reason, Brain Lint Productions is beginning a series called NAA (North American Accent). NAA will take classic British books and make them into audiobooks with a standard North American accent.
The first in this series is beloved children's classic Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter.
Visit us at www.brainlint.ca to learn about upcoming releases, or email us at info@brainlint.ca to suggest a title you'd like to hear.