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  • The Village Folk - Audio Book One

  • By: Andrew Segal
  • Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
  • Length: 18 mins
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The Village Folk - Audio Book One

By: Andrew Segal
Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
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An inspirational children's story about Clarissa the Clown.
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Written and read by the wonderful Martin Jarvis these stories appeal as much to adults/parents/teachers as they do to children with every verse written in rhythm the message of core values of Love and Understanding; while overcoming fear and self-doubt are the main themes supported throughout as the characters of each story inter act with each other in each story of the series showing care and consideration for each other.

In the first three Clarissa finds she is able to fly on the flying trapeze, despite her earlier fears and Majesty the Magician first loses then recovers his adored Bunnikins while Roberto the Robot through the friendship of a little girl, learns to smile and talk although his face is made of steel.

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