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Whispers Of The City

Clay Sproles

Publisher: Cats Corner Publishing

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Summary

Take a walk down a big city street and experience the sights and sounds you may hear. From the cars on the street with the wind rushing by or the great big bus as it gives out a sigh. See the raindrops as they splatter down and the sounds of people trying to get to dry ground. As you read along, the story takes you down several city blocks. Follow along and see how many sights and different sounds you would hear.
Available since: 07/11/2020.

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