
Terrible Day! Adeline Sophia Jackson's Diary
Adventure and Learning, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Quinn
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By:
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Charles Thornton
About this listen
Chocolate had always been something that she could indulge in on an occasional basis. But today, it was her lucky day. And she could believe that, after all this time, she could finally strike something off her bucket list, as she kept munching on her platter of different chocolate goodies. Well, it was not only the platter, but everything around her was made of chocolate! She licked all the chocolate off her hands, as the fountain splashed drops of brown goodness on her face. Ah! If only she could eat it every day with no consequences!
Hear the rest of Sophia's story on the worst day of her life.
©2016 Charles Thornton (P)2016 Charles Thornton
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