Horace and Morris and Dolores
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Horace and Morris Join the Chorus
But What About Dolores?
by James Howe
read by Jason Harris
Part 2 of the Horace and Morris and Dolores series
Horace and Morris and Dolores have always done everything together, so when her friends are chosen to sing in the chorus and she isn't, Dolores finds a way to become part of the performance. A Live Oak Media audio production.
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Horace and Morris But Mostly Dolores
by James Howe
read by Jason Harris
Part of the Horace and Morris and Dolores series
Friends forever! At least it seemed that way for three little mice, until Horace and Morris become part of an exclusive boy's club. Where does that leave poor Dolores? She tries to be a part of a girl's only club, but she doesn't have fun and she misses the fellas. Soon, all three friends balk at these gender stereotypes that are keeping them apart! Charming characters and a splendid telling combine in this marvelous protest against conformity that children will embrace! In Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (But What About Dolores?), Dolores is discouraged when she doesn't make the choir and her best friends do! Although she tries to find things to keep her busy, nothing is as much fun without her friends. Then Dolores figures out a way for her true talents to shine and becomes part of the performance in this fresh and fun story that emphasizes friendship and individuality.
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Horace and Morris Say Cheese
Which Makes Dolores Sneeze
by James Howe
read by Jason Harris
Part of the Horace and Morris and Dolores series
Kids with allergies will relate to Dolores' struggle and champion her creativity as the resourceful rodent comes up with her own creative solution in the third book in this spirited series. A Live Oak Media audio production.
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But Mostly Dolores Horrace and Morris
by James Howe
read by Jason Harris
Part of the Horace and Morris and Dolores series
Friends Forever!! At least it seemed that way for three little mice, until Horace and Morris become part of an exclusive boy's club. Where does that leave poor Delores? She tries to be a part of a girl's only club, but she doesn't have fun and she misses the fellas. Soon, all three friends balk at these gender stereotypes that are keeping them apart! Bold artwork, charming characters, and a splendid telling combine in this lively protest against conformity that children will embrace!
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