
Bradyn Beaver and His Wild Friends
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Narrated by:
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Courtney Sanello
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Roman Bari
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By:
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Sandra Cassalman
About this listen
Bradyn Beaver lives in a pond,
In a house he built, of which he is fond.
Niada Newt is truly amazing;
She stays in the shade when the sun is blazing.
The playful poems in this collection teach children ages seven and under about Canadian animals in their natural habitats. A beaver, a bear, and a mole are but a few of the wild critters depicted in clever verse. Each vignette describes a different animal’s lifestyle, eating habits, and unique traits using fun diction and catchy rhymes. As young listeners will discover, this book is educational and entertaining in equal measure!
©2022 Sandra Cassalman (P)2022 Sandra Cassalman
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