
Blue Bell Fairies: A Lesson for All
Fairies Towne, Book 2
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John Hanks
About this listen
This is my introduction to my new children's books, Fairies Towne, a twelve-book series. These books are fresh for children and capture the way they see and interact with the living world. They are a 12-book library of stories. I made these books for a child's heart. The series is filled with stories to help parents educate their children with many aspects of today's world.
©1994 Melanie Marie Shifflett Ridner (P)2012 Melanie Marie Shifflett RidnerListeners also enjoyed...
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