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Lapinours a peur du noir [Rabbitbear Is Afraid of the Dark]
- Narrated by: Alexandre Gros
- Length: 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Notre héros est un animal hors du commun!
Lapinours a une carrure d’ours et des oreilles de lapin. Il habite dans le creux d’un grand arbre sombre.
Mais voilà, il a peur du noir!
Il entreprend alors de trouver quelqu’un qui pourra l’aider à creuser un trou en haut du tronc de son arbre pour que la lueur de la lune pénètre à l’intérieur.
Il fera de nombreuses rencontres. Il sera déterminé, persévérant et enthousiaste, mais parfois aussi déçu ou découragé.
Sa dernière rencontre sera la bonne et sa quête un succès!
Please Note: This audiobook is in French.
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