Brenda Seabrooke
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Wolf Pie
- By: Brenda Seabrooke
- Narrator: Brenda Seabrooke
- Length: 34 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: June 03, 2011
- Language: English
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3.77(73 ratings)
3.77
(73 ratings)
Edgar Award-nominated author Brenda Seabrooke reimagines the tale of the three little pigs in this enchanting fable. Here James, Marvin, and Lester Pygg have just put the finishing touches on their new brick house when a knock sounds at the door.
Edgar Award-nominated author Brenda Seabrooke reimagines the tale of the three little pigs in this enchanting fable. Here James, Marvin, and Lester Pygg have just put the finishing touches on their new brick house when a knock sounds at the door. It’s a wolf! But the Pyggs know better than to let a big, bad wolf in. So the wolf hatches a new plan-sit and wait until the Pyggs come out. “Seabrooke’s first-rate dialogue is consistently fresh .”-Publishers Weekly
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