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The Treebobs and the Dizzy Broomsticks

By: Declan Harney
Narrated by: Lindsay Abbott
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Publisher's Summary

Mischief and magic abound when the two wicked witches of the magical forest, Badlot Barbara and Rotten Rena, decide to open up their very own broomstick shop in the middle of the forest. Of course witches from miles around pay a visit and cause mayhem while test driving their broomsticks. However, the Treebobs come up with a most cunning plan to put the two wicked witches out of business with quite dizzying results.

©2011 Tales4all Limited (P)2011 MediaMusicNow

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“The characters are interesting and fun, and the story is silly and sweet, and even the witches are more funny than scary. It’s a great option for the whole family to listen to on car trips, and the mp3 format means it will play on a variety of different devices. I recommend The Treebobs and the Dizzy Broomsticks for parents who are looking to foster a love of reading, and kids who love a fun story.” (The Blogger, Games Fiends)

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