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A Duck Called Chatsworth

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A Duck Called Chatsworth

Written by: Peter Bennett Hills
Narrated by: Richard Aspel
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Chatsworth is no ordinary duck. He can: read an encyclopedia at a single glance, eat toast faster than you can butter it, save Mr. Piccoli's pet shop from financial ruin without ruffling a feather, and solve mysterious crimes in the blink of an eye. And he's a whiz at making friends, too. Chatsworth, a duck for our times!©2002 Peter Bennett Hills (P)2002 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd by arrangement with Penguin Books Australia Ltd. Animal Fiction Animals Animals & Nature Childhood Education Education Literature & Fiction

Editorial Reviews

Very young listeners will love this bright, whimsical children’s book by Peter Bennett Hills, which follows the titular Duck called Chatsworth - an extraordinary animal with a plethora of special skills, including a penchant for detecting - through some of his super-solver extraordinaire adventures.

Voice actor Richard Aspel brings Chatsworth to life in all his scheming, well-meaning glory with a performance that is both articulate and accessible. Aspel’s pacing is clear and easy to follow, while his acting is enjoyable but not excessive, bringing a light charm to this fun audiobook.

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