
Um ... I Think I Flushed Mommy Down the Toilet
Um Mommy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Collen Waters
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By:
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Jeff Rivera
About this listen
Third time's the charm in the long-awaited BOOK 3 of the "Um ... Mommy" series!
Welcome to 'Yuck Kingdom', where the streets are made of smelly jelly fellies and the hills of slushy, gushy mush. After flushing her brother down the toilet twice before -- and rescuing him both times from the grimy, slimy clutches of the Kingdom of Yuck -- Falisha Whiskers hoped she would never have to come here again... but with her mommy telling her 'no' to everything, could you blame Falisha for giving a little push while she was cleaning the toilet?
Join Falisha and her little brother Jesse on an adventure through the Kingdom of Yuck... and this time, they've got a new queen.
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