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Stories for Easter : The Very Best Springtime Stories to Listen to at Easter, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

Stories for Easter : The Very Best Springtime Stories to Listen to at Easter eAudiobook MP3

Narrated by Benji Davies, Jim Broadbent, Cassandra Harwood, Andrew Sachs, Dawn O'Porter, Paul Panting

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Seven of the best-loved springtime stories to entertain your little one over Easter.Seven entertaining audio readings of best-loved children's springtime stories for children of three years and over to enjoy over Easter!This audio download is a heritage-rich collection showcasing some of the best-loved characters in children's literature.

Compiled by HarperCollins Children's Books, it features popular stories by John Bond, Nick Butterworth, Judith Kerr, David Walliams and Rob Biddulph.Full of heart-warming stories, this wonderful audio collection is perfect for families and friends to share over the Easter holidays!Playlist:Mini Rabbit - Not Lost by John Bond, read by Lizzie Waterworth SantoOne Springy Day by Nick Butterworth, read by Jim BroadbentIf I Were the Easter Bunny read by Cassandra HarwoodMog and the Baby by Judith Kerr, read by Andrew SachsThe Slightly Annoying Elephant written and read by David WalliamsTad by Benji Davies, read by Dawn O'PorterGrrr! by Rob Biddulph, read by Paul PantingCopyright:Mini Rabbit - Not Lost Text (c) John Bond 2018; One Springy Day text (c) Nick Butterworth 2019; If I Were the Easter Bunny text (c) HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2009; Mog and the Baby text copyright (c) Kerr-Kneale Productions Ltd 1980; The Slightly Annoying Elephant text copyright (c) David Walliams 2013; Tad text (c) Benji Davies 2019; Grrr! by Rob Biddulph text copyright (c) Rob Biddulph 2015

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