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The Treebobs Rescue Rotten Rena
- Narrated by: Lindsay Abbott
- Length: 18 mins
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Summary
In this magical story from the ever-popular Treebob series, Rotten Rena, the wicked witch of the enchanted forest, comes up with yet another mad scheme involving one of her very own magical potions. Of course since Rotten Rena isn't the cleverest of witches it all goes wrong with hilarious results! Of course its up to the Treebobs to rescue her.
©2012 Tales4all Limited (P)2012 MediaMusicNow
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Critic reviews
“For reading enrichment the other day, the girls listened to a set of Treebobs radio plays… and the girls, who already love audiobooks, were thrilled by this one. There are sound effects, and different voices, and music--it's pretty exciting. The imagery is vivid, it's full of action, and each story is relatively short, so you could get through one in less than 20 minutes, if your kid didn't insist on then listening to all the other stories next, like my kids always do.” (Craft Knife Blogspot)