The Stage That Wouldn't Stay Still
27th March: What Shall We Do Today?
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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P.D. Cain
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
When a mysterious miniature theater appears on their front steps, Imani, Tommy, and Maya are whisked away to the Grand Celebration—where eight different stages have become wonderfully tangled together! Theatre mixes with scribbles, soulful music blends with quirky country songs, and delicious foods from around the world collide with scientific discovery.
Can three young friends untangle the chaos before the celebration is canceled forever?
Join this experienced trio of magical adventurers as they discover that creativity comes in countless forms—from doodling to performing to cooking. They'll learn that music and art can show emotions in powerful ways, that different cultures have unique gifts worth celebrating, and that science and art aren't opposites—they're partners. Most importantly, they'll discover that the best celebrations happen when we bring everything together.
Perfect for young readers who love fast-paced magical adventures with diverse characters, stories that celebrate creativity and connection, and chapter books with engaging sound effects and vivid descriptions.
Part of the beloved "What Shall We Do Today?" series—over 350 magical adventures!
Ideal for independent readers ages 6-9, classroom read-alouds, and bedtime stories that inspire imagination and celebrate the arts.
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