Author: Muzsi Attila
Narrator: Aischel Brooke
Unabridged: 0 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 07/15/2021
In the main square of a historic town, there is a small courtyard and miraculously a sour cherry tree in it. The court is inhabited by two children: Rinka and Muskoczi one day decided to secretly climb the tree and eat as many sour cherries as they can.
The thought was followed by action and they climbed the tree and began to eat the sour cherries.
Meanwhile, they forgot about themselves and boasted out loud to each other.
Follow the story to the end to find out what happened to them.
The audible story: "That's nothing!" is one of the Muskoczi stories from the first booklet.All 15 stories will come to light soon and I am working hard on them in my home studio.
If you write me a letter to “muskoczistories@freemail.hu”, I will send you the music behind the story to enjoy and introduce you to my further things.
I’ll be releasing the story series in ebook form soon, with lots of funny drawings that even you can color!
I don’t know how you’re in this rushed world, but I have a long-term plan with Muskoczi, if you accompany me on this journey, you certainly won’t regret it.
With Love the author: Muzsi Attila.
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