Author: Juliet Boyd
Series: Tales from the Forest of the Hooting Owl #2
Narrator: Juliet Boyd
Unabridged: 2 hr 19 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 05/27/2020
Goblins aren't supposed to engage in the practice of walking dogs. Neither are they meant to attempt to save witches. And they most certainly aren't in the business of facing up to big, bad trolls.
Sprout has never been one to do what he's expected to do. That tends to get him into trouble. This time is no different.
Has Sprout taken on more than he can cope with? Has he chewed on one too many magic herbs? The answers are within, for those who dare to take the journey alongside a young, adventurous goblin, in order to find out the truth.
The Goblin and the Child Witch is a tale for children aged 8-12 and anyone else who is young of heart. Sprout’s waiting for you right now. Why not join him on his second adventure today?
This audiobook includes an exclusive interview with Sprout’s uncle Long Tooth.
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