
A Rainbow
Honeybear Stories, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Gideon Wagner
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By:
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Nigel Toeg
About this listen
In book four, Honeybear and Gerumph meet a hare called "The Amazing Crosby", a traveling showman with a skilful act as both a juggler and magician. But is he also a creature with a dark side? Someone who could prove very costly to all the animals in the forest? The answer soon becomes all too apparent.
Meanwhile, Gerumph is amazed when a heron called Padrona speaks to him for the first time. Even though the herons live close by, they have never tried to talk to Honeybear or Gerumph, something that has always puzzled them.
But the reason for this sudden change soon becomes clear when Padrona explains that Skarp, the heron she lives with, is in danger, and she badly needs their help to save him....
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