
Funny Things I Heard at the Bus Stop, Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Eric Nutting
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By:
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Anglea Giroux
About this listen
The third book in the Funny Things series, I hope this volume entertains you as much as the other two have! I really enjoyed creating this set of stories, perfect for kids of ALL ages (from 3 to 103).
You'll find stories here about comic book characters that come to life, a fantastical submarine who's entrance is hidden near a baseball field, a magical world that exists inside a young boy's room, a talking pimple, a mysterious guitar man that helps two young boys, and a wonderful story about a young girl's tree house and the animals that come to crash her tea party!
©2012 Angela Giroux (P)2013 Cosmic Blip Media, Inc.
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