
Soporific Stories for All Ages, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Donald E. Beesley
About this listen
This is the first collection in the Soporific Stories for All Ages series. Included in this volume are two stories. The first is "Why Did You Leave a Clump Out There", and the second is "The Flea Market Fan Club". Both stories are Soporific Stories, which means they are meant to put you to sleep.
In "Why Did You Leave a Clump Out There", Katrina Kittlekooch wonders why there are sometimes small clumps of brush and trees in the middle of a farmer's field. Her family helps her find the answer.
"The Flea Market Fan Club" introduces the listener to Captain Brimm and Oscar D. Doggety, with a flea market as the backdrop. There is something about fans and the Captain that is very strange.
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