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Great holiday listens for children.

olinda audio is home to the most popular stories for children from the world’s best storytellers. Audiobooks are the perfect companion for children. They can listen to one while riding their bike, sitting by the pool, on the bus and in the car, and just before bed. With timeless classics, blockbuster bestsellers and brand new releases, there’s an audiobook for every child to listen to these holidays. Order now.

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Title:
The Bag of Bones (MP3)
Series:
Tales From the Five Kingdoms #2
Written by:
Vivian French 
Read by:
Rupert Degas 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
4 hours 29 minutes 
MP3 size:
195 MB 
Published:
November 01 2014 
Available Date:
November 01 2014 
Age Category:
Children (7+) 
ISBN:
9781486239931 
Genres:
Fiction; Children's Fiction; Fantasy 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Follow up to the immensely popular The Robe of Skulls featuring some of the same loveable characters and introducing a host of wonderful new ones.

The good witches of Wadingburn are worried – there's a new witch in town with a bag of magic bones, and she's so evil she makes their toes ache! Truda Hangnail is a very wicked witch, banned from the Five Kingdoms because of her use of deep magic. Then she comes up with a fiendish plan to restore evil to the Five Kingdoms, transforming the good witches of Waddingburn into shrivelled, wicked old witches who will help her take over King Frank s kingdom on his fiftieth birthday! Luckily, a sweet-natured half-human, half-elf named Loobly is witness to Truda's evil spell and sets off to fetch help ...

'Vivian French is a sublime storyteller.'
The Sunday Telegraph

'Fans of Jean Ferris’s Once Upon a Marigold and like light fare will be much amused by all the dashing about, the quick brushes with danger and the undercurrents of budding, clumsy romance.'
Kirkus Reviews