
Translating Aunt Edna and Other Stories of Funny Families
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Narrated by:
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Kristen Scribner
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Maria Pendolino
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Brian Scott Mitchell
About this listen
You'll love this collection of stories featuring quirky, yet lovable family members. In "Translating Aunt Edna", three boys decide to play a trick on their aunt, who insists on teaching them new vocabulary words. The English language can be complicated - there are so many words that describe the same thing! You’ll discover many of them in this silly story about a group of siblings who decide they are sick of learning new words!
Also included are four other stories: "Open Letter by Juniper O.", "Watching Baby Devster", "Jupiter's Gift", and "Rags and Riches".
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