
The Ghastly McNastys
The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Philpott
About this listen
Pirates ahoy! An island-of-treasure adventure starring the nastiest pirates ever to sail the seven seas! The McNasty twins are horrible. Even fish put their fingers over their eyes when they see the twins coming in their ship, The Rotten Apple! But when the despicable pirates never-ending quest for treasure takes them to the island of Little Snoring and brings them up against honest youngsters Tat and Hetty, they find they’ve more than met their match.
The disgusting McNastys and their vile antics will have children squirming, and squealing with laughter from beginning to end!
©2014 Lyn Gardner & Ros Asquith (P)2014 Oakhill Publishing
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