
A Tail of Two Christmases
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Narrated by:
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Phillip J Mather
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By:
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Darla Purgason
About this listen
Twas the Eve before Christmas
And all through the condo
Not a soul was stirring
But a kitten named Mambo.
He was prowling and meowing
And licking his fur.
He needed a present
A gift from him to her.
See, Mambo was rescued
By this kind-hearted soul
And he wanted to give back
To make his heart whole...
But what gift can a rescue kitty like Mambo give to the angel who brought him in from the cold? Find out in this delightfully rhyming children’s tale about a prancing kitten, his friend Clancy the dog, and the animal lover who shared her all with them.
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