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Clarissa the Clown and The Village Folk

By: Andrew Segal
Narrated by: Andrew Segal
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Summary

Read by actor Martin Jarvis narrator of the famous for the Just William audiobooks this is the first in a series of audiobooks specially designed for anytime listening for children of 5 – 7 years old. With every verse written in rhythm they are already finding a place as helping youngsters learn insight into courage , individuality and self confidence.

All the stories have a message of core values of love and understanding; while the overcoming of fears and selfdoubt as the main themes, are supported throughout. In the first, Clarissa finds she is able to fly on the flying trapeze, despite her earlier fears and Majesty the Magician first loses then recovers his adored Bunnikins while Roberto the Robot through the friendship of a little girl, learns to smile and talk although his face is made of steel.

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