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Adventures in Odyssey audio dramas release the imagination of both young and old as listeners follow a host of characters through adventures in the town of Odyssey. Geared toward kids ages 7 and up, these high-quality audio dramas teach biblical truths and moral foundations for children to make decisions from throughout their lives. They are perfect for car rides and initiating important conversations with kids.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781646071609
ISBN10: 1646071603
Compiled by: Focus On The Family
Binding: Audio CD
Published: March 2025
Adventures In Odyssey # 78
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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