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Donkey Ollie's African Adventure

Brian Stewart

Publisher: Boat Angel Donation Center

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Summary

Donkey Ollie makes a lot of friends as he travels around the world. When his friends get into trouble, he is quick to help them out. African Adventure finds Donkey Ollie in the Heart of the Congo where he must rescue Hannibal and Mumumu from the evil slaver King Beri-beri.  This is a fun story for children.
Available since: 08/21/2020.

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