
The Magical Red Flower
An Aztec Legend
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Narrated by:
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Rosie Amador
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Brian Amador
About this listen
Discover the Aztec Empire of AD 1500 while meeting the slave girl, Alia, and the mystical animals that rescue Emperor Montezuma in this mesmerizing new audiobook for children by Brook Forest Voices. Delight in the beautiful narration by Rosie and Brian Amador, extensive sound effects, and aesthetically pleasing and memorable music that flows throughout the audiobook.
This audio rendition by Brook Forest Voices of Pat Reid's book by the same title captivates children (even adults) and paints a picture of an ancient world where folktales come to life. The adventure by the young girl, Alia, is both educational and intriguing, a perfect blend for all ages.
©2013 Patricia Ann Reid (P)2015 Brook Forest Voices
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