
Tornado Tamer
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Stoe
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By:
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Terri Fields
About this listen
In this adaptation of "The Emperor's New Clothes", Mayor Peacock declares he will hire a tornado tamer to protect the town. After a long search, Travis arrives to fill the position, and this trickster weasel has a plan. He will build a very special transparent cover to protect the town. Travis' magical cover is so transparent that only those smart enough and special enough can even see it. Mouse is doubtful, but his questions are brushed off.
Months later, the cover has been hung, and Travis has been paid a hefty sum, but a tornado is in the distance, and the town is in its path. Will the magic cover protect the town?
©2016 Terri Fields (P)2016 Arbordale Publishing, LLC
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