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The Adventures of Rap Kid
- Length: 6 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
The first in a brand-new series from multi-award-winning teacher and World Book Day Ambassador, MC Grammar!
Meet Z . . .
Z has a small, well kind of BIG, problem. Every time he speaks – a couple of words, or even just a line – it rhymes! Seriously.
So when Z is at school, answering questions in class, in the dreaded school lunch queue, in the playground . . . when Z speaks, it always rhymes! In fact, that’s how he earned his nickname: Z. A reflection of the number of words he now speaks at school on a daily basis. Zero! Yep, ZILCH!
But when Z is unexpectedly given a speaking part in his class assembly, everything goes downhill . . . or does it?!
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