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  • Silly Stories About Vegetables

  • Book 1
  • By: Paul Cook
  • Narrated by: Paul Cook
  • Length: 11 mins

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Publisher's Summary

Silly Stories About Vegetables, Book One consists of three very silly stories about three very different vegetables.

The first story is about a stick of rhubarb that meets a hard-boiled egg called Egg while trying to cross a cattle grid.

In the second story, there is a radish that hitches a ride down the street on a skateboard.

The third story focuses on three meadow mushrooms in a clearing and the silly stories they imagine, which include a hippo that goes to school.

These stories can be played by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children aged seven years old and upwards. The stories are written and narrated by British author Paul Cook, author of the Pete the Bee stories.

©2018 Paul Cook (P)2018 Paul Cook

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