
Max the Meerkat: Dealing with Danger
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Rose Glazener
About this listen
Max is a meerkat with a problem. Soon after he was born, he discovers he can't stand up, when his mother teaches him and his brothers and sisters to stand. When he tries, he falls down and his brothers and sisters laugh at him. But he finds he can run faster than anyone else and goes off to explore the desert near his home. Then, one day, a hawk threatens Max and his brothers and sisters. Can they escape? Can Max do anything to help? And can he learn to stand up for himself? This book tells his story.
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