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Muddled Mummy and the Ingoy

By: Danielle Haskins
Narrated by: Laura Greaves
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Publisher's Summary

Muddled Mummy is confused when telling a bedtime story to Louis and mixes up the words to create a bedtime adventure like no other. This commercial adventure will frill, puzzle, confuse, and make you laugh about the wrong use of the words used to create a bedtime story.

Muddled Mummy and Louis fart high into the sky and land with Suzie Soon. Mummy and Louis eat cheese with Suzie Soon and travel to the world of the golden arches of the wib wob wibble station. They meet the conductor, who is a beaver with pink hair. Then Mummy, Louis, Suize, and beaver climb abroad the blue steam train Helda to the land of the hand where the Ingoy lives. On the journey, our heroes meet Mr. Shark and Mr. Beaver and travel together to meet a creature that lives in the hand called Ingoy. Louis and Mummy then travel home to discuss their adventures of the Ingoy before Mummy kisses Louis to fall asleep.

©2023 Danielle Haskins (P)2023 Danielle Haskins

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