
The Adventures of Bear the Goldendoodle: And the Iguana
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Narrated by:
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Allan@Xpressvoiceover
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By:
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Evelyn Allendes
About this listen
While learning some words in Spanish, join our friend Bear the Goldendoodle on the beautiful island of Isleta Marina, located in Puerto Rico. Where coconut trees, seaside beaches, and playful iguanas fill this little piece of paradise. Bear is obsessed with iguanas. However, Bear can't seem to get one Iguana, Ana, to play with him. But why?
The book is written in rhymes and features the hilarious Bear the Goldendoodle. See how Bear learns that listening and talking is the best way to get to know someone if you want to become friends. When he does that, he finally gets the answer he's been waiting for.
©2030 Evelyn C Allendes (P)2030 Evelyn C Allendes
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