The Treebobs and the Runaway Cauldron
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Narrated by:
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Lindsay Abbott
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By:
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Declan Harney
About this listen
With Rotten Rena failing in all her wicked spells she is warned that she faces being expelled from the Witches Union unless she "bucks her ideas up" - and how can she do this? Well of course one person who has the answer and who always knows best is Rotten Rena's mother who forces her to enter the witches great egg and cauldron race. Poor old Rotten Rena simply hasn't got a hope of winning especially when her Cauldron runs away.
So the Treebob's faced with Rena being replaced by a far more wicked witch who would be much worse than Rena decide to help Rena win the race in the most wonderfully wicked way you can imagine!
©2012 Tales4all Limited (P)2012 MediaMusicNowCritic reviews
"The Treebobs and the Runaway Cauldron is a fun audio book for kids that combines an engaging story with silly sound effects to keep kids entertained. It was a big hit in our household, particularly for the six and eight year olds, but everyone enjoyed listening. If you’re looking to foster a love of reading and storytelling in your kids, consider putting on a story when they’re playing quietly. They’ll love it." (The Blogger, Games Fiends)
Unusual and very funny
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