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Rabbit Ears American Tall Tales, Volume 3
Mose the Fireman, Stormalong
by 
Rabbit Ears
Michael Keaton
John Candy
Publisher: Listening Library
Subject(s):  Children's Fiction
Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   11332 KB
ISBN:   9780739355374
Release date:   Jun 12, 2007

Description

Rabbit Ears American Tall Tales Volume Three features the larger-than-life characters of America's favorite folk stories—read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by some of today's greatest artists.

Mose the Fireman — Jump to the clang of the fire bell and take a colorful ride through New York in the 1800s with Mose the Fireman. With its upbeat ragtime music, this delightful comic history echoes all the sights and sounds of early New York through the outrageous exploits and adventures of America's most famous fireman.

Stormalong — Hop on board the biggest ship ever built and hold on tight for the story of Captain Stormalong—the saltiest sailor to sail the seven seas. This is the tallest fish tale any landlubber has ever heard.


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