
Stink and the Freaky Frog Freakout
Stink, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rosenblat
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By:
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Megan McDonald
About this listen
Audie Award Finalist, Children's Titles for Ages Up to 8, 2014
Stink may be super smart and Stink may be uber-clever, but he just can’t seem to turn into a Dolphin. He’s been in the Polliwog swim class for what seems like frog-ever, and still can’t bear to put his face in the water. Then, one day, Stink has a close encounter with a freaky mutant frog. All of a sudden, his froggy senses are tingling! He has an urge to slurp up raisins-that-look-like-flies. He can’t wait to play in the rain and mud. And he has become very interested in the local frog population. Could it be? Is it true? Could Stink be turning into...the Amazing Frog-Boy?
©2013 Megan McDonald (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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