
'Anansi and the Talking Melon' and 'Anansi and the Magic Stick'
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Narrated by:
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Jerry Terheyden
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By:
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Eric A. Kimmel
About this listen
In the most recent book about the sly Spider, Anansi steals Hyena's magic cleaning stick, with disastrous results. The essence of the various animals' characters is brilliantly captured in this humorous narration and the lesson learned is as engaging as the story itself.
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