
Up a Tree with Christina Bee
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Narrated by:
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Tony Harriman
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By:
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Tony Harriman
About this listen
Ideal as a series of five-minute bedtime stories for kids of all ages. The world of Christina Bee is a place full of color, joy, and endless curiosity. Join her as she explores her busy world.
A backdrop of living sound from Cedar Springs Forest provides rich imagery as you hear of the antics of the colorful creatures that make the forest their home. Penny the Chipmunk, Patsy the Butterfly, and Reggie the Fox are just a few of the playful characters that Christina Bee encounters in her fun-filled day. Come join them; there is plenty of room, and the day is just beginning.
Written and narrated by Tony Harriman, who was born and raised in the south of England.
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