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Sweet Black Cherry Trees
- Wiley & Riley Beavers
- Narrated by: Frank Gerard
- Length: 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Riley and Wiley are natural-born lumberjacks that love to have fun.
They like to go into the woods often to put down trees, and this time, they’re searching for black cherry trees, their absolute favorite!
They walk carefully through the forest, looking for mushrooms, leaves, and ferns to bring back home.
Meanwhile, they keep an eye out for black cherry trees.
Suddenly, Riley hears a strange noise.
“Wait, wait... There’s something out there!”
Could it be a bear or a coyote?
Riley is scared and cautious, but Wiley makes fun of him and chases after a group of squirrels.
Riley has no choice but to follow him!
©2021 Takeyon Foreman (P)2021 Takeyon Foreman
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