
Terry Treetop: Where Is My Home?
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Narrated by:
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Amy Barron Smolinski
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By:
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Tali Carmi
About this listen
There is no place like home!
This fun children's book is about a boy with red hair and freckles named Terry, but everybody calls him Terry Treetop because he loves climbing trees.
Terry is chasing a beautiful butterfly and wants to go back home.
But where is Terry's home? And how can he find his way home? Does the rabbit in the borrow know? Does the beaver in the lodge know? Maybe the fawn's mother knows. Or can Suzanne the squirrel help him?
Do your kids love to listen to stories about the habitats and environments of different kinds of animals? Where Is My Home? is a sweet children's book written especially for you and your age two to six children.
©2015 Tali Carmi (P)2015 Tali Carmi
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