
A Trip to the Hot Springs
A Marshmallow the Magic Cat Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Brayman
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By:
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Kimberly Brayman
About this listen
Avry is struggling. The kids at school are teasing her and she feels very anxious.
Marshmallow, her magic cat, calls Nana, who takes Avry on a vacation to the hot springs. Their trip is full of adventures and they meet wonderful creatures, including unicorns, garden trolls, fairies, and baby dragons. They see a soccer game with sheep and bears. They even get lost!
Avry learns how to conquer her fear of tunnels and how to relax in a world that sometimes feels too big for her. Find out how magic mixes with friendships and family on a magical trip to the hot springs.
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