
Wetland Wonder
The Adventures of Penny Pearl
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Narrated by:
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Suzi Tatford
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MJG Education
About this listen
Penny visits her Aunt Jane in Maryland for the summer. Penny learns of her grandmother and grandfather's disappearance and the possibility of her having 'the touch' as her grandmother referred to it years before. From working in a Park Services Wildlife Center on one of the many peninsulas to her flight to a small town an hour's drive away, Penny has to find her Aunt Jane who never returned home after her day's work. Though she has studied the notes her grandmother had left her, she has to use her knowledge and 'the touch' to find her aunt. 'Probability' is a factor she has to use wisely, which leads to an explosive imaginative force within her.
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