
Sam Takes the Stage
Sam Stories, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Linda Barrans
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Cate Barratt
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By:
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Linda Barrans
About this listen
Sam the sheep lives in a field somewhere in England.
It’s a quiet life, but he has his friends, his favorite tree, and still manages to have the occasional adventure.
As well as curious and philosophical Sam, we meet Morag the grumpy tabby cat; Ava the tiny fox, brave and determined; Liam the beetle with a dream; Terry the house-proud Terrapin; Boris the bee; and Watt the scary dog (or is he?).
In this story, Sam meets some actors, makes new friends, and even takes part in a play.
Performed by the author, with Cate Barratt as the voice of Morag.
Visit Sam the Sheep on Facebook @SamwellSheep.
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