
Amelia Bedelia Tries Her Luck
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Narrated by:
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Christine Ebersole
About this listen
Amelia Bedelia's day starts with a crash and a broken mirror. When Amelia Bedelia hears that a broken mirror is bad luck, she's worried. Does this mean that she's doomed for life?
Amelia Bedelia is determined to change her luck, but how? Will a four-leaf clover do it? How about a horseshoe? Miss Edwards, Amelia Bedelia's teacher, explains that those are superstitions and don't really affect your luck. But after Amelia Bedelia tries her luck and steps on every single crack in the sidewalk…she's not so sure!
An easy-to-comprehend story about good luck, bad luck, and super-lucky friendships that is just right for young listeners.
©2013 Herman S. Parish III (P)2013 HarperCollins Publishers
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