The Long Way Home
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Narrated by:
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David Oakes
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By:
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Corrinne Averiss
About this listen
Nanu and Otto are off on a climbing adventure – to the top of Lion Mountain!
Otto is a born explorer, just like his grandma, who is brave and bold and can’t resist the urge for adventure. But Nanu is having a forgetting day. She forgets her backpack and the name of the mountain … and then she forgets the way home and leads them deep into the forest.
Can Otto be a brave explorer – just like she taught him – and lead their expedition home?
©2021 Corrinne Averiss (P)2021 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic reviews
'The Long Way Home is a lovely story of sharing experiences and building memories. The little elephant realises that he and his grandmother need to look after each other. Young readers are sure to relate to the experience of an aging grandparent and how activities and roles adapt over time. What never changes is the love they share.' (Scope For Imagination)
'It could be one of my regular bedtime stories.' (Books Up North)