
Coconut Pie
A Poem About a Bird, a Squirrel and a Pie
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Narrated by:
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Julie Wagg
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By:
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Julie Wagg
About this listen
In these hills, the creatures like to eat…COCONUT PIE!
But someone has trouble getting up the courage to join them.
A palm tree observes this poem about an emotion that is very hard to manage.
In this hilly world, there is one that reaches out with empathy and compassion.
This healing connection creates courage and lasting self-esteem.
Find out who this is, who bakes the pies, and how they come together in this poetic story.
It's common for children to have social delays due to covid. If we as a community support each other, unity can create comfort and joy, allowing children to grow up in a positive light. We are all equal and we all deserve happiness.
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