
Terry Treetop and the Little Bear
Terry Treetop, Book 5
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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
Take your kids on a spring adventure!
"March 21, the first day of spring!
Wonderful things this day will bring."
In this audiobook, Terry Treetop is about to play with a little bear that came into his backyard when the bear's mother calls him back to the woods. But something goes wrong and the little bear is in danger.
Will Terry be able to save the little bear?
Will they play together after all?
This audiobook for beginner listeners is the fifth in the best-selling Terry Treetop series. It will teach your child about the signs of spring and about the bears who leave their den during this season.
This audiobook is recorded especially for you and your kids age two to eight.
Download a copy today.
©2015 Tali Carmi (P)2015 Tali Carmi
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