
How Giraffe Became So Tall
African Fable Series
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Florens
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By:
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Andrea Florens
About this listen
A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series.
The short giraffe and his great friend, the rhino, are in search of much-needed food. When they realize that the tall acacia trees have plenty of juicy green foliage, they decide to ask the magic medicine man for some help to reach the leaves. Off they go, imagining all the way how the magic might accomplish their wish. However, when the magic meal is made for the pair, only one of the animals is in time to eat it. What happens next changes their lives forever. This charming traditional African fable has been humorously retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.
©2022 Andrea Florens (P)2022 Andrea Florens
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