
Spaghetti with the Yeti
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Narrated by:
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Stanley McGeagh
About this listen
'Hurrah!' shouted George, 'At last it is you.
I've been looking so hard for the Yeti.'
The monster looked down with a horrible howl ...
'Are you bonkers? My name is Netty!'
Join George, a young and courageous explorer with all the pluck of a little Indiana Jones, on a quest to track down the elusive Yeti against all the odds.
With only a map, a woolly hat and a tin of spaghetti in his rucksack, George sets off on his journey up the steep mountain path ... and spots the Yeti immediately! But wait ... just look at that lipstick! Can it really be the Yeti?
©2013 Adam and Charlotte Guillain, Egmont UK Limited (P)2016 Bolinda PublishingCritic Reviews
'This book combines two of our favourite things – spaghetti and yetis! A recipe destined for comedy value, and it doesn't disappoint.' (Judges' Comments, Junior Design Awards)
'A wonderful story.' (Inis Magazine)
'I think the idea of the whole series is a great one, as it gives scope to the authors for a wide range of books without getting stuck in a particular rut, with the possibilities for settings and stories being endless. I think these books have a wonderfully warm and family-friendly feel to them.' (on the George's Amazing Adventures series) (The Bookbag)
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