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Corduroy Audiobook Collection

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Celebrate 50 years of America's favorite teddy bear with brand-new recordings narrated by Academy Award winner Viola Davis!
Corduroy: This story of a small teddy bear waiting on a department store shelf for a child's friendship has appealed to young readers generation after generation.
Corduroy Lost and Found: Corduroy the teddy bear slips out very early one morning to get a birthday present for Lisa. He spies what he thinks is a yellow balloon up in the sky and goes chasing after it, thinking that would be perfect for her. But when the sun rises, the "balloon" disappears. And now Corduroy is lost. Can he reuinte with his best friend and find her the perfect birthday present?
Corduroy Takes a Bow: When Lisa takes Corduroy to the theater for the very first time, it's so magnificent and exciting that he just can't help heading out on his own to explore. From the orchestra pit to the prop table to the dressing rooms, Corduroy sees it all. Could there be a place for Corduroy on stage, too? Author and narrator Viola Davis uses her own experience as an Emmy, Tony, and Oscar Award-winning actress to imbue Corduroy's adventure with all the magic of the stage.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Oscar, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning actress Viola Davis brings to life the innocence and enthusiasm of the teddy bear named Corduroy, who lives in a department store where he waits for a child to take him home. Delivering the three books: CORDUROY, CORDUROY LOST AND FOUND, AND CORDUROY TAKES A BOW, Davis's rich, dramatic voice adds sophisticated dignity and heartfelt emotion to the lovable bear's adventures. Her voice is soothing and lovely to listen to, which is good because kids will want to listen over and over again. Music at the beginning and end makes each story feel like a celebration and provides a bridge from the classic story first published in 1968 to the sequels, including a new story written by Viola Davis in 2018. S.C. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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