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The Snaggletooth Snap and Other Stories Treasury

By: W. D. Marcum
Narrated by: Susan Edni
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Step into a world of wonder, whimsy, and just the right dash of mischief with three unforgettable tales in one beautiful treasury.

The Snaggletooth Snap–Meet a mossy green creature with a single tooth and a heart full of surprises. When he crosses paths with an adventurous little porcupine, their unlikely friendship turns into a journey filled with laughter, courage, and a few “snaps” along the way.

The Toad and the Moonlight Tune–On a quiet night under the silver glow of the full moon, a fiddling toad gathers a troupe of forest friends for an enchanting concert. But when the music stirs more than just the woodland creatures, the night takes an unexpected turn into pure magic.

The Keeper of Quiet–Follow a thoughtful young boy as he sets out on a lantern-lit quest to protect the world’s most precious thing—quiet. Guided by starlight and a gentle moth, he discovers the power of stillness in a world that rarely stops to listen.

Perfect for bedtime listening or sharing with the whole family, this treasury blends heartwarming storytelling and enchanting characters that will have children and adults alike returning to these tales again and again.

©2005 W. D. Marcum (P)2025 W. D. Marcum
Bedtime & Dreaming Literature & Fiction
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