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Tales from Cottonwood Trails

Tales from Cottonwood Trails

By: Square One World Media
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Follow the antics of Rob, the Forest Ranger, and the quirky cast of critters he takes care of in the remote woodlands of Cottonwood Trails. No matter what the adventure - or misadventure - Rob is always ready to guide his animal friends along the way with his favourite book, the Bible.Square One World Media
Episodes
  • 30. Without a Trace - pt. 2
    May 1 2025

    Sam, Abbie, and Mathilda enter an enormous cave in their bit to find Sam's long-lost parents, but the mysteries just seem to grow deeper with every step! And across the forest, as Rob, Rosie, Morton, and Frank meet with Marnie to try and work out what might have happened to Mac, they soon realise there may be more to his disappearance than they first thought!

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    14 mins
  • 29. Without a Trace - pt. 1
    Apr 1 2025

    Objects are going missing in Cottonwood Trails! And as more and more things begin to vanish, Rob decides it's time to find out what's going on. Meanwhile, Sam the bat has made an important discovery that pulls him, Abbie, and Mathilda into a mystery of their own! Where is this all heading?!?


    Want to catch the backstory to this series before you start listening? Check out episode #14: The Case of the Missing Blanket, if you haven't already!

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    14 mins
  • 28. Wallys and Badgerbumps
    Mar 1 2025

    Morton, Rosie and Oz stumble across an old, spooky-looking treehouse with mysterious noises coming from it, and start to think it might be haunted! After a quick chat with Abbie, they decide to go back an check it out. But what will they find? And what could be making those strange, eerie sounds?!?

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    14 mins

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