
Freddie Goes Fishing with Grandpa
Freddie and Foxy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Dagbjort Asgeirsdottir
About this listen
Freddie didn't know sea monsters existed, but he finds out when he goes fishing with his grandpa.
This is the first story in the Freddie and Foxy picture book series. Foxy, a fox cub, is Freddie's best friend. Together they experience exciting and sometimes dangerous adventures while staying with grandma and grandpa in the Icelandic countryside. The unique characters are inspired by Icelandic culture and folklore.
Kindergarten-Grade 3 (for 4-8 year olds). The books are well suited for parents who seek to increase their children's vocabulary and language comprehension, while enjoying a good story.
©2012 Dagbjort Asgeirsdottir (P)2012 Dagbjort Asgeirsdottir
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