
Indie Kidd
Oops, I Lost My Best(est) Friends
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Narrated by:
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Clare Corbett
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By:
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Karen McCombie
About this listen
Second book in the new Indie Kidd series about the world of this hugely likable 10-year-old.
Indie knows she has the best(est) friends when it comes to the two Sophies, so she feels really sorry for her stepbrother Dylan when he confesses that he doesn't have any close mates. So Indie decides to help Dylan become more friend-friendly. But she spends so much time with Dylan that her own bestest friends begin to feel neglected! In the end, it all works out - and Dylan even ends up with some new best friends of his own: Indie, Soph and Fee.
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