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"Every year as many as half-a-million Sand Hill cranes make a famous migration north from Texas, along the Platte River to Canada, Alaska, and destinations as far away as Siberia. Wendell Minor's well-modulated narration gives a fictionalized account of that spectacular event through the experience of a crane named Luck." AudioFile Magazine
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Starred Review "This charming audio presentation of Troy Johnston's picture book that celebrates the power of language soars thanks to evocative sound effects and narrator Marc Thompson's impressive vocal acrobatics. This playful title demonstrates how "letters hold magic" by showing how they form a wide assortment of powerful, sometimes nonsensical words that can be mighty, yummy, or even bewitching, among other things." BOOKLIST
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"Gerstein's reading is congenial and disarming...his performance, completely engaging." - AudioFile Magazine
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Author & Illustrator: Gail Gibbons Narrator: Bonnie Kelley-YoungISBN 13: 9781430109433Release Date: 01/31/2011Grades: K - 4
Length: 12 Min 52 Sec
Price: $10.00
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"Bonnie Kelley-Young's narrative voice is well suited to the subject matter and its audience....The sound effects enhance the story and add to the sense of wonder." -AudioFile Magazine
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"First-grade teacher Mrs. Watson is after all the baby teeth she can get. Narrator Rachael Lillis sounds like a girlish first-grader, and the mini-drama also includes fun sound effects. This story, which comes with a humorously illustrated book that children will enjoy, has a broad appeal to young listeners." -AudioFile Magazine
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