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Um...Mommy, I Think I Flushed My Brother down the Toilet

By: Jeff Rivera
Narrated by: Tiffany Williams
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Welcome to Yuck Kingdom! The streets are made of smelly jelly fellies. The trees are all winding, dinding, and finding. And the hills are made of slushy gushy mush. It's the Kingdom of Yuck, and the last place that Falisha Whiskers wants to be in. But Falisha needs to find her brother Jesse.

She didn't mean to flush Jesse down the toilet; not entirely at least! And now, she needs to find him and take him back home before her daddy gets back, or they're both going to be in heaps of trouble! But the Kingdom of Yuck has more twists and turns than a water slide. Will Falisha find her brother in the twisting streets made of smelly jelly fellies? And will she be able to get him back in time, and all bathed and clean, before their mommy tells their daddy that Falisha flushed her little brother down the toilet?

©2016 Jeff Rivera (P)2016 Jeff Rivera

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