Sarah Bowman has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators. The most-rated is Luna's New Home.

6 audiobooks
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The Forgotten Cemetery

Summary

Many rumors and stories surround the Forgotten Cemetery. Rachael is a young girl who dwells in quiet hillbilly community. She decides to visit the cemetery on one dark evening alone. Her hope of fame and fortune fuels her imagination. She must discover if the legend is true or just a made-up story told to frighten the children of the community. Soon Rachael will know the truth. This book is recommended for children 11 and up.

©2017 Sarah L. Bowman (P)2018 Sarah L. Bowman

Narrator: Kristin Yoder
Author: Sarah Bowman
Length: 18 mins
Available on Audible
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The Cat and the Rat

Summary

There once was a large orange cat that decided to chase a black rat up a tree and down by the blue sea. The soaked black rat swam up to the shore, with water drops leaking off his hat worse than before. He ended up near Mr. Shoemakers' door. With a tap, tap, tap and rap, rap, rap, the black rat knocked on the door, still wearing the pink and black hat. The large black rat is hiding from the large orange cat. Where can that rat be?

©2020 Sarah Bowman (P)2020 Sarah L. Bowman

Narrator: Lisa Hicks
Author: Sarah Bowman
Length: 9 mins
Available on Audible
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I Want to Be a Butterfly

Summary

Sometimes, in your life, you may feel you will never grow up, that you will always be so small. In just a short time, you will grow big and strong. I Want To Be A Butterfly, is about a purple caterpillar, that wants to be a butterfly. She will climb up a flower further, and further until she sprouts glorious wings and flies.

©2019 Sarah L. Bowman (P)2019 Sarah Bowman

Narrator: Adriana Paula
Author: Sarah Bowman
Length: 3 mins
Available on Audible
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Snakes, Summer Snails and Dragon Tales

Summary

Hmm, what are little boys made of? Snakes and summer snails and dragon tales. Skinned knees from climbing trees. Untied shoes they forgot to loop, sneaky smiles, and messy hairstyles. Brave waves from high in a tree. “Momma, can you see me?"  What are little boys made of? Snakes and summer snails and dragon tales. Peaceful sleep, dreaming of wiggling snakes, and nibbling fish at their feet. Slippery slugs, and little mistakes, of forgotten shoes found in the mud. Purple snails found under a log. Playing fetch with a dog. Riding their bikes, and hiding little frogs. Catching fireflies in the darkening sky, it’s like magic when they fly. Cars and trucks and tractors stuck in the mud, cute dimples on dirty cheeks. Kisses on boo-boos and skinned knees. Tickles and giggles heard on the breeze. James Timothy is a curious little boy who loves to play! What are little boys made of? Snakes and summer snails and dragon tales. Join James Timothy to see.

©2020 Sarah Bowman (P)2020 Sarah Bowman

Author: Sarah Bowman
Length: 11 mins
Available on Audible
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At the End of the Rainbow

Summary

The morning breeze felt warm as Gracie May decided to go outside and play. She carried her favorite dolly, the one with the soft body. She loved that dolly. She named her Carrie. Her hair was soft and smelled of sweet, ripe strawberries. She sat in her favorite spot. It was a magic spot for Gracie May. The grass was soft to her feet, and the flowers always smelled so sweet. Animals gathered to watch Gracie May play. Gracie May loved animals and made beautiful flower crowns for them; she placed it around their small heads. They loved Gracie May, too; she was gentle with the animals. Being with them made her feel happy, and she made the animals happy, too. Spring seemed to be a magical time, with the earth coming alive. Waking flowers and fresh grass. It was magic watching the flowers awake after a long winter's nap. Spring was her favorite season for so many reasons. Drip, drip, drip. The sky began to cry with the sky's tears falling as fresh drips. Gracie May decides to dance, and she feels like she could fly. Round and round, she twirls. Her bare feet were dancing, her toes feeling the cold chill of the puddles. She dances and sings! Down comes the raindrops, splish, splash, splish. Let's run for cover dish, dash, dash. Drip, drop, pitter, patter - the rain won't stop. I forgot my umbrella, no matter. Why not dance for a while longer? The earth needs a drink of water, and the trees need to grow taller. The rain tickles Gracie May's little toes and drips slide down her lovely nose. The frog's favorite time, to watch as Gracie dances and sings. The sky unfolds as a beautiful bow begins to show! “Rainbow, Rainbow, what is it I see? A pot of gold just suddenly appeared. Is this gold for me? Is there magic that comes from the trees and through the sky? Way up where the birdie’s fly. Shall I touch this precious gold, and will more magic unfold?”

©2020 Sarah Bowman (P)2020 Sarah Bowman

Author: Sarah Bowman
Length: 19 mins
Available on Audible
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Luna's New Home

Summary

Luna is a rescued pit bull pup that finds a new home. She is a little frightened and afraid in the beginning until she grows to love her family.

©2015 Sarah L. Bowman (P)2018 Sarah L. Bowman

Narrator: Natalya Bykov
Author: Sarah Bowman
Length: 12 mins
Available on Audible