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Awarded Silver Telly in the 24th Annual Telly Awards! Endorsed by Kids First! and the Coalition for Media Quality for Children! See Awards & Reviews for details. "Once there was a tiger, and he was magic. He could do all sorts of special things, like fly, and breathe fire, and talk to ghosts . . . And because he could breathe fire, which was a very special thing, even for a magic tiger, he was named Wildfire."
Each story follows the magic tiger on his early journeys to discover what makes him special. "How Wildfire Got His Music Box" takes the young tiger deep into the stone jungle. And "How Wildfire Learned He Could Fly" follows him into the shiny rock cave. Appropriate for 3-6 years old, as well as the young at heart, we hope this video will become one of your child's favorites, and will encourage imagination and story telling. See what people are saying about Wildfire! New development! Reports are coming in from across the country of sightings of magic tigers named Wildfire. Photos can be seen here. If you have a photo of Wildfire you'd like to share, please contact us with the information and we'd be happy to post it with the others. Both stories written by
Bryan Scott Gordon. Narrated by Chelsea Duran. Original score by Thom Milburn.
"How Wildfire Got His Music Box" illustrated by Colette Keller. "How Wildfire
Learned He Could Fly" illustrated by Alberto Rodriguez.
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