Merle of Nazareth, Mike Nawrocki
Merle of Nazareth, Mike Nawrocki
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Merle of Nazareth

Author: Mike Nawrocki

Narrator: Mike Nawrocki

Unabridged: 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 04/06/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The Dead Sea Squirrels are back! Mike Nawrocki brings his signature humor and storytelling expertise to the newest installment in the beloved series.

Merle and Pearl have been squirrelnapped and taken to Israel. Even though Michael, Justin, and Sadie have just started 5th grade, they convince their parents that a trip to Israel will be an educational experience, especially since Michael's mom is a teacher and can help them keep up with their schoolwork. Nazareth is the first stop for Merle and Pearl’s squirrelnapper. The kids are able to track Merle and Pearl to Nazareth, the town where Joseph and Mary lived before the birth of Jesus. Then the squirrels learn that the black-market artifact collector will be moving them to Bethlehem and manage to leave a clue for the kids as to where they are going. Will the kids find Merle and Pearl in time, or will the squirrelnapper get away again?

About The Author

Mike Nawrocki, co-creator of VeggieTales and voice of Larry the Cucumber, is back with a new hilarious series for kids! Join ten-year-old Michael and his squirrel friends Merle and Pearl for some humorous, fun adventures and character-building lessons! Dive into the series that Kirkus Reviews said has "plenty of humor to tickle young readers," and which will make kids "undoubtedly laugh out loud."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Samuel

I really liked and highly recommend it!......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

My son loves this series, he's 5 and we have read it as his bedtime read aloud. He was very sad when we had to wait for the next one from the library. They are wonderful books for reading aloud to the younger children, and great for 2nd-ish grade reading level to read on their own. The squirrels are c......more

Goodreads review by Alexis

This book has no dishonesty to parents in it but also has very little plot. This feels more like a middle chapter of a book than a whole book but I am actually invested in the story and want to see what happens next. It just feels like it was one story that was cut up to make it less intimidating to......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

This book required explaining as we read it together. My son (not being Catholic) hasn't heard of a Friar, Father, or Confessional. There are many geographic locations mentioned in the text as well that made the story harder for my son to follow along with as the locations changed rapidly between ch......more