Backyard Brothers Follow The Mandrakes
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BackYard Brothers
You have now stepped through a portal and into the world of the BackYard Brothers – a world where the main characters are inspired by the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Each tribe is symbolically represented by an animal and their unique qualities, creating each adorable character that you will come to know and love.
Follow the Mandrakes
Follow the Mandrakes will ignite excitement to learn more about the rich personalities, colors and lifestyles of each Tribe – while being immensely entertained. Come along with the BackYard Brothers, where ancient wisdom comes alive in ways never seen before!
Prepare to be entertained, intrigued and inspired, as this cast of lovable characters takes you from one adventure to another – and you might just learn something along the way!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781512734416
ISBN10: 1512734411
Rebecca Jacobs
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2016
Publisher: WestBow Press
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