
Madeline the Mermaid and Other Fishy Tales
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Narrated by:
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Tara Morice
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By:
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Anna Fienberg
About this listen
Here are four wonderful fishy tales about Madeline the Mermaind, her medgo, Byron, and her mercat, Bella. This collection of imaginative Anna Fienberg stories is told by actor Tara Morice and includes "The Mermaid with Wild Yellow Hair", "Horatio the Jellyfish", "The Sea Harpy", and "The Sea Witch War".
Will Madeline be swallow up by the monster Kraken? Or will she be bored to death by the talking Pufferfish? Can she escape the Sea Harpy with her hair of hissing snakes? And prevent a war of magic between the rival Sea Witches - a war that would mean the end for all sea creatures?
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