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Parapenguins: A Children's Short Story
- Narrated by: David P. Stewart
- Length: 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This wonderful short story from Merv Lambert takes place in Videoville, an unusual town where movies are made. Not all the animals who live there are friendly, however. Take Mr. Rockhopper, for example. He can be one angry penguin! Skidder, probably the fastest penguin in the West, can be relied on to be careless, but his small friend Pudden will amaze you. And as for Skidder’s sister, Trendy Wendy, she often sets the fashion for the younger members of the town. Parapenguins is a delightful short story that children will love!
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