
Abigail and the Sahara Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Amy Barron Smolinski
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By:
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Tali Carmi
About this listen
Want your kids to be familiar with exotic locations? Want them to meet cultures and widen their horizons?
This is a wonderful book about a girl named Abigail. Abigail found a magical bicycle in her grandparents' old house, and this bicycle takes her to the magnificent Sahara Desert.
Who will she meet there? What will she discover?
This beginner audiobook will inspire your kids to be open to new cultures, and be more curious and enthusiastic about exploring various places.
Your kids will be inspired to be: 1. Open to new people and cultures 2. More curious 3. Enthusiastic about exploring new things
©2014 Tali Carmi (P)2015 Tali Carmi
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