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Squish! Crash! Chomp!

By: Terry Denton
Narrated by: Stig Wemyss
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Original music, crazy sound effects, and character actor Stig Wemyss providing a hilarious range of "fish" and people voices combine for a wickedly entertaining audio cartoon of three Gasp! stories from Australian Children’s Book Council Picture Book of the Year Award-winner Terry Denton. These adventures of the greedy, naughty, egomaniacal Gasp ordering 1,000 boxes of fish food online, guppy-sitting, and falling in love with the girl (fish) next door - as well as the interjections of the illustrator who helps him out and into jams - are guaranteed to amuse audiences from the very young on up.

Publisher's Summary

Just when you thought it was safe to stick your hand in the fish bowl, Gasp returns in three more hilarious stories in one great volume--the second collection of epic fish adventures following Gasp! Zapt! Splat! Wickedly clever and witty, these adventures will entertain young and old alike.
©2006 Terry Denton (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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