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Red: Sequel to Zuper Zero
- Narrated by: Betty Johnston
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Zuper Zero, we learn of his super powers and how he met Red. Red's only superpower is that she can fly her flying machine and everything inside her machine looks red. The only thing red about Red is her hair.
In the story Red, she has been gone a very long time. She has been gone so long that her son thinks it's time that he and his dad Zuper Zero tell her story. Where did she come from? How did she get her flying machine?
Learn more about Red in this sequel to Zuper Zero. Like Zuper Zero, Red is a full-dialog book. This means that the book is only dialog. Each section of dialog is prefaced with the person who is talking.
©2018 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
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