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"Katherine Kellgren individually portrays each character: a screeching, increasingly dramatic Betty as she reacts to each new "NO," her helpful, wise siblings, her patient but increasingly annoyed mother, and her sympathetic dad. Kellgren's leisurely narration leaves plenty of time for young listeners to enjoy the illustrations in this read-along treat. Sound effects of childhood complement the story."-Audiofile Magazine
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"Narrator L.J. Ganser has as much fun with his narration as Frankie the eighteen-wheeler has when he takes listeners on an action-packed trip.... Peppy music, background vocalizations, and road noise complete the production." AudioFile Magazine
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Author & Illustrator: Robert McCloskey Narrator: Frank ScardinoISBN 13: 9781591126935Release Date: 03/30/1983Grades: Pre - 2
Length: 10 Min 43 Sec
Price: $19.95
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With their mothers, a little girl and a bear cub pick blueberries in the country. Wandering astray, however, each one mistakes the other's mother for her own.
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"Father/son talents Walter Dean Myers and Christopher Myers teamed up to create a beautiful exploration of musical blues .... The call-and-response text is brought alive by narrator Richard Allen's enthusiastic rendition of the text, accompanied by simple blues instrumentation....Appropriate for group or individual listening..An essential addition to school and public library collections." -School Library
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"Myers' fun picture book about a junkyard dog turned celebrated blues musician works wonderfully... thanks to Charles Turner's spirited narration and Mark "Dog" Deffenbaugh's bluesy guitar strumming...Turner's energetic narration keeps the story humming along. Deffenbaugh's guitar work pleases the ear, and his performance of 'The New York City Blues' (music and lyrics by Myers) is the program's highlight. This story about the joys of blues music has found a format that serves it very well." - School Library Journal
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