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" Listeners will demand repeat performances!" - AudioFile Magazine
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Author & Illustrator: Rachel Isadora Narrator: Charles TurnerISBN 13: 9781591124023Release Date: 03/30/1998Grades: K - 3
Length: 6 Min 34 Sec
Price: $22.95
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"A trumpet solo of light jazz introduces this....story of Ben, a black youngster enamored of the music he hears coming from the Zig Zag jazz Club in the 1920s." -School Library Journal
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"In the third invocation of that impish “handful” better known as Betty Bunny, narrator Kellgren gets it
absolutely right—again. Parents and teachers will appreciate the message; kids will love all the
hugs and the final, unexpected spin Betty manages to give to the lessons she’s just learned."- Booklist Magazine
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"Sure to become a favorite with young listeners, who will want to hear exuberant Betty's story over and over again." -Booklist
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"Together, Kellgren and Betty Bunny are a handful—or, better yet, an earful. You know this because from the very first syllable Kellgren utters, she inhabits this irascible, ornery, but ultimately optimistic child—er, rabbit.. Occasional sound effects add verisimilitude to this fourth hare-y installment, in which, once again, our favorite all-too-human rabbit turns the lightly underlined lesson to her own advantage." AudioFile Magazine
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