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The Rod Clement Collection

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The Rod Clement Collection

Von: Rod Clement
Gesprochen von: Dino Marnika, Rebecca Macauley
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Bursting with energy, sound effects and music this is an audiobook that will delight young listeners. Includes: Edward the Emu, Louisa May Pickett - The Most Boring Person in Class, Olga the Brolga, Counting on Frank and Edwina the Emu.©Text and illustrations Rod Clement, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2005. Text Sheena Knowles , 1996. First published in Australia by HarperCollinsPublishers Pty Ltd in , 1990, 1996, 2002, 2005. These audio versions produced by arrangement with HarperCollinsPublishers Pty Ltd., 1988 (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Literatur & Belletristik

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Australian Rod Clement is an author, illustrator, and cartoonist whose wild, colorful, and detailed drawings have graced many publications. In this audiobook, two gifted performers (Dino Marnika and Rebecca Macauley) and a wide selection of instrumentation and sound effects bring Clement’s vision to wonderful audio life. Newbies and fans alike will love the wet adventures of "Edward the Emu", the hilarious rhymed frustrations of "Olga the Brolga", and "Louisa May Pickett - the Most Boring Person in Class". Fans of Dr. Seuss and Roald Dahl, this audiobook is for you.

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The Australian author’s gift for wacky humor will have kids all over the world laughing over this collection of stories. Dino Marnika's and Rebecca Macauley’s narrations—whether solo or blended—add to the fun. Macauley’s cadences, for example, excel in the silly rhyming story of Edwina, an emu who’s seeking employment rather than mothering her 12 babes. Marnika’s sarcasm colors the story of a thoughtful boy whose home experiments, such as calculating how many humpback whales would fit in his bedroom, are great giggle material. A duet of both narrators’ voices creates silly animal caricatures when Olga the Brolga (an Australian crane) tries to find a dancing partner. Short musical interludes add to the stories’ moods—from frolicking to suspenseful. (AudioFile Magazine)
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