
88 Reasons to Stay Out of the Piano
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Narrated by:
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Casey Holloway
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By:
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Susan Calkins
About this listen
Episode 1 of "Octavia's Incredible Music Room Adventures"
Octavia, the music room spider, watches Jaco conduct his third grade classmates and wishes she could play along with them. Once class is over, she ventures out from her hiding place to get a close look at the inside of the baby grand piano. The trouble begins when Mr. Brio, the music teacher (who's terribly afraid of spiders) returns to the music room and starts playing the piano. Will Octavia find her way back to the safety of her nest?
This delightful audiobook version includes original music and songs for children's voices performed by live musicians.
©2020 Susan Calkins (P)2020 Susan CalkinsWhat listeners say about 88 Reasons to Stay Out of the Piano
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