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Narrated by:
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Becky Parker
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Kasey Logan
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Marquiz Moore
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Nick Walther
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Scott Allen
About this listen
Ever felt like a grump? In this delightful musical audiobook. The House That Jack Built, poor old Jack starts out grim and grumbly. But even Jack can't resist warming up with the help of his singing and dancing barnyard friends right out of your favorite nursery rhymes.
A tale - or tail? - of love, life, and forgiveness promises fun-filled family entertainment with bluegrass music and memorable moments.
Produced by the talented team at ProAudioVoices.
©2022 Lyudmyla Nesterenko (P)2022 Lyudmyla NesterenkoListeners also enjoyed...
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