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Releases so hot from Exquisite Noise Records and Exquisite Noise Publishing, that they're often not even released yet! Either way, you don't want to miss them.
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Video companion to the Doc Van Etten children's book "Ruffy In: Freddy The Crow"available now from Exquisite Noise Publishing. https://exquisitenoise.com
Video companion to the Doc Van Etten children's book "Ruffy In: Buster The Bunny"available now from Exquisite Noise Publishing. https://exquisitenoise.com
This is the narrated version of Doc's children's coloring book, "Ruffy, Just Another Magical Mouse, in The Ballerina"Available now on Amazon:https://amzn.to/3H56RXzStep into the dusty attic of a quiet country home and meet Ruffy, a curious little mouse with a big imagination and a heart full of magic. In this enchanting coloring storybook, children will follow Ruffy’s whimsical adventures as he discovers a forgotten music box ballerina, and together they unlock a world of friendship, kindness, and wonder.From quiet corners of the attic to moonlit journeys through flower-filled gardens, this tale celebrates the magic found in unexpected places—and the joy of sharing life with someone special.It is designed for children ages 4-9; this book combines a charming story with coloring pages that invite creativity on every spread. Young readers can bring the story to life, using their own imagination while enjoying themes of courage, compassion, and companionship.Bedtime storytellingFamily reading timeClassroom art and reading activitiesGifts for young readers and artistsGive your child a magical tale they can read and color—a journey they'll want to take again and again.“Sometimes, the greatest adventures begin right at home.”written and illustrated by Doc Van Ettenhttps://exquisitenoise.com/doc-van-etten/
In this series, various members of the underground group Goofy Guys dip into the archives to upload unreleased treasures. Along the way, they offer commentary that is probably not the least bit useful. It also sounds like there might be a little alcohol involved.
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