Rabbit Ears Treasury of Animal Stories

Rabbit Ears Treasury of Animal Stories
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Written by Rabbit Ears
Read by Jack Nicholson and Danny Glover

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    • Category: Juvenile Fiction
    • Format: Unabridged Compact Disc
    • On Sale: March 13, 2007
    • Price: $19.95
    • ISBN: 978-0-7393-3873-5 (0-7393-3873-0)
    Rabbit Ears Treasury of Animal Stories
    Written by Rabbit Ears, Read by Jack Nicholson and Danny Glover
    Format: Unabridged Compact Disc
    ISBN: 9780739338735
    Our Price: $19.95
     Quantity: 1 
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    about this audiobook

    The Rabbit Ears Treasury of Animal Stories entertains and enlightens with these classic animal stories brought to life–read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by some of today’s greatest artists.

    How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin & How the Camel Got His Hump
    Read by Jack Nicholson • Original Music by Bobby McFerrin
    These familiar favorites from Rudyard Kipling feature the tale of a Parsee man who seeks revenge on a nasty rhino followed by the story of a lazy camel who learns the hard way that pride and arrogance are never a good combination.

    How the Leopard Got His Spots
    Read by Danny Glover • Original Music by Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    Hunting on the African plain was easy for the leopard since his light coat blended with the yellow hues of the landscape. But once all the animals moved to the striped and splotchy forest, things got much harder–so for his own survival he had to acquire spots. This tale is rich with subtle humor and enchanced by the gegntle sounds of South African a cappella harmonies.

    The Monkey People

    Read by Raul Julia • Original Music by Lee Ritenour
    Revisit this Colombian fable of a village in the Amazon jungle where the lazy inhabitants do nothing but lie in their hammocks. Then a mysterious man arrives one day and creates monkeys who do everything for the villagers. When the monkeys take on every human activity–including complaining–the humans have to deal with the serious and silly consequences of their inaction.

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