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Various
Sophie Aldred & Richard Mitchley
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 1 hour
Categories : Under 10s Classics Short Stories
Price : $7.49
A collection of songs to amuse your child. Songs include: The Zoo Theme, The Animal Fair, The Bear Went Over the Mountain, Who Cares if the Bear? The Animal Song, How Doth the Little Crocodile, The Pelican’s Beak, The Day the Animals Lost their Voices, 5 Little Monkeys,The Animals Went In Two by Two.
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