
Tibby and Scaredy Snout
Tibby the Tiger Bunny, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Paul Courtenay Hyu
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By:
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Emily Lim
About this listen
Tibby is an orange-and-black striped rabbit. He has long floppy ears, a short puffy tail, and he can hop. But he can also pounce and roar like a tiger!
One day he meets a young boar called Scaredy Snout who, as his name suggests, is scared of everything and anything. Snout has no friends because he is afraid to do what boars naturally do. Tibby befriends him and helps him to overcome his fears and discover that things are not that scary after all.
Publisher's note: This audiobook is a fully dramatized version and is slightly different from the printed book.
©2021 Emily Lim (P)2021 Storyside
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