
Marge and the Great Train Rescue
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Narrated by:
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Isla Fisher
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By:
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Isla Fisher
About this listen
The third fun family story in the Marge in Charge series, written by actor and comedian Isla Fisher.
Whistles at the ready. Marge is off!
Have you met Marge? She has rainbow hair, tells wild stories and she's the best babysitter in the whole world. Things do sometimes go off the rails when Marge is around but Jakey and Jemima don't mind that. After all, no-one else could rescue a train, help Jakey's wobbly tooth or cause chaos at the zoo!
©2017 Queen Bee Productions (P)2017 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdMarge is a winner!
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Great for young and old!
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Fantastic
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Love Marge, Jemima and Jakeypants
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