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Murf'y's River Adventure

Robert E. Marier

Publisher: Beachnote Productions

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Summary

This second book in the "Murfy the mouse" series is a memorable musical story about Grandpa Bob and his new friend Murfy. Together they live in a little country home surrounded by lush fields, vegetable gardens and a nearby flowing river. One day after taking their harvest to the village Farmer's Market, Murfy gets accidentally thrown from the back of a pickup truck with no way to get home. What a disaster! His harrowing experience is laced with original songs, sung by Murfy and Grandpa Bob. It's a uniquely enjoyable pleasure for kids from 3-8. Delightful hand drawn illustrations and optional narration bring the story to life. The fun quiz at the end finishes the book  on a happy note. Be sure that your device can play audio before buying this book.
Available since: 11/08/2016.

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