
Big Words, Small Stories: Oleander and Sally's Adventures
Big Words, Small Stories, Book 5
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About this listen
In this fifth collection of Big Words, Small Stories, join Oleander and her anthropomorphic sidekick Sally on 11 adventures that contain some delightful new words, including:
- Baby Talk: Oleander's family ask Massimo to say their names, but it's all gibberish.
- Just Squidding: Sally thinks Alien Squid Monsters are real. But Oleander says that's malarkey.
- Daisy Duty: Sally procrastinates while the family gets ready for the Queen's visit.
- Oleander's Quiet Riot: While Massimo is asleep, Sally is making lots of hullabaloo.
- An Amazing Morning: Oleander, Sally and family are flummoxed to find a maze in their backyard.
- Baby the Baby: Oleander mollycoddles Baby Massimo while Aunt Delilah performs her play.
- Dance Danger: Oleander gets hurt dancing, so Sally must do exasperating amounts of extra work.
- The Big Race: Sally scooter-races against chipmunks but does so conscientiously.
- Best Party Ever: Oleander impetuously invites everyone to Massimo's birthday party.
- Picture Perfect: Oleander can't find the perfect, resplendent outfit for the family photo.
- Work It Out: Sally ditches family bootcamp so she can avoid strenuous exercise.
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