Michele Medlin has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Sourpuss and Sweetie Pie.

The Chicken Squad is back for its sixth (mis)adventure, and this time, there's a headless bear on the loose, and the Chicken Squad's beloved Barbara has gone missing! A "[L]ip-bitingly funny" (School Library Journal) chapter audiobook from the best-selling author of Click, Clack, Moo and Cyclone. It's fall in the backyard, and though the weather is cooling down, the crime-solving business is still hot. When the Chicken Squad's neighbor Anna McClanahanahan comes looking for her missing hamster one morning, it's an easy case to solve (Ziggy always takes a stroll from 6:30 to 7:15 a.m.). The Chicken Squad is now ready to settle in for a relaxing day of knitting - that is, until Ziggy points out that Barbara, the Chicken Squad's caretaker - the one who feeds them! - is missing! And not only that, but there have also been sightings of a headless bear in the neighborhood! Will the Chicken Squad be able to save its beloved Barbara and get some breakfast? Or will this case be too much to bear?
©2018 Doreen Cronin (P)2018 Recorded Books

New York Times best-selling author Judith Viorst is well-known for her popular children’s book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Here Viorst crafts a magnificent tale about a young girl determined to get her way. It’s Lulu’s birthday, and she wants a pet for a present. Not just any pet will do, though—Lulu MUST have a brontosaurus. But when her parents tell her that’s impossible, Lulu makes her way through the forest to prove them wrong.
©2010 Judith Viorst (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC

David Ezra Stein pens irresistible tales that win over chldren while earning such distinctions as the Caldecott Honor and the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award. In this engaging audiobook, a young mouse sits down to write her grandmother a letter, but she can’t think of anything to say. All of a sudden, though, she is flooded with ideas and starts scribbling down all the wonders of her life. A warmhearted story, Love, Mouserella may even inspire young listeners to write letters to people they care about.
©2011 David Ezra Stein (P)2012 Recorded Books

In Norton Juster’s brilliant sequel to Caldecott winner The Hello, Goodbye Window, Nanna and Poppy never quite know who will show up for a visit - Sourpuss or Sweetie Pie. In a heartbeat, their precious granddaughter can change from a pure joy to a real grouch. One moment she’s kind and cooperative, and the next she’s stubborn and mean. And when she lies down to sleep as Sweetie Pie, her grandparents wonder what she’ll be like when she wakes up. But Nanna and Poppy will love her, no matter what.
©2008 Norton Juster (P)2009 Recorded Books