
Fibby Libby: A Shark Ate My Socks and Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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Suzy Aitchison
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By:
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Ros Asquith
About this listen
Little Libby is ordinary in every way - except for her EXTRA-ordinary imagination!
When she’s around, ANYTHING is possible....
'A Shark Ate My Socks' sees Libby coming face to face with a giant shark and getting her face on the front page of the newspapers.
In 'An Alien Ate My Head' she sees weird flashing lights, hears sounds like a hippo exploding, and her head feels like it’s going to explode too - then the space ship descends and aliens attack!
And 'A Ghost Ate My Toast' finds Libby visiting Aunt Cora’s castle in the country: with 400 rooms and things that go bump in the night, it’s all very exciting!
©1996 Ros Asquith, 2008 (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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