Anacondas
Written by Colleen Sexton
Narrated by Dana Fleming
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Colleen Sexton
Colleen Sexton is an author and editor who has lived in the Twin Cities area most of her life. She has written more than 100 nonfiction books for kids on topics ranging from the weather to space to animals. As a children's book editor, she developed geography books about the United States, as well as countries and cultures around the world.
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