
Bears of Bray
What Makes Yellow Snow?
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Narrated by:
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Susan Hillman
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By:
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Susan Hillman
About this listen
Bears of Bray: What Makes Yellow Snow? Meet Charlie Bear and Toby the Dog in this charming new book from the BEARS OF BRAY.
Charlie the bear and his dog Toby come across a mysterious patch of yellow snow.
They have never seen yellow snow before.
They go on a quest to find out what has made the snow yellow.
Follow Charlie and Toby as they go looking for clues and learn how lots of different things can change colour.
Find out if they solve the mystery by themselves or if the other clever bears and animals tell them.
A fun story for curious minds eager to know how colours change. What Makes Yellow Snow? is the perfect pre-school and early childhood story for 3 to 7 year olds.
©2023 Susan Hillman (P)2023 Susan Hillman
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