
Zoe the Crab: Lost on the Beach
Zoe the Crab, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Claire Glover
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By:
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Lucia Matuonto
About this listen
Zoe the Crab is a series of fiction audiobooks about courage, strength, and friendship.
Zoe is a funny little crab who lives on the beach with her family and looks forward to making new friends. She is afraid of exploring the beach because she always needs to run away from humans and other predators.
Surviving the dangerous situations is even more difficult for someone who walks sideways and needs help from others. In an accident, she loses her claw and gets lost on the beach.
Zoe has to struggle to face her fears and find her way home. Can she do it? Let’s find out!
©2020 Lucia Matuonto (P)2021 Lucia Matuonto
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