
Silly Stories About Vegetables, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Paul Cook
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By:
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Paul Cook
About this listen
Silly Stories About Vegetables, Book 3 consists of three silly short stories about three different vegetables. The first short story is about a pea that was grown on Phoebe's granddad's garden.
The second short story is about a tomato that goes missing and ends up in a letter box.
The final story is about a pumpkin that was sold by a grocer to a boy and his mum at Halloween.
These stories can be played by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children aged five years old and older. 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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