
Ear Wax Max: Winter Holiday
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Narrated by:
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Andrew James Roberts
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By:
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Alisdair Baird
About this listen
Christmas break is only a few weeks away. But before Max can relax and enjoy his winter holiday, he has to face a danger beyond any others that he has come across at Filmore Middle School. It is something he fears more than the school bully, Bart Johnson. Something more embarrassing than having to wear stinky gym clothes from the Lost and Found. The Winter School Dance! Girls are supposed to ask the boys this time to the dance.
Will anyone ask Max?
He doesn’t even know if he wants to go. Will he be expected to actually dance at the event? He doesn’t know how to dance properly, although Wii has a game to help practice some moves.
It is a lot more stress than Max is used to at Filmore.
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