
The Beetle and the Berry
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Narrated by:
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Alicia Pendry
About this listen
Arthur the Beetle is as small as a freckle. He finds a huge berry to eat, and feels like an ant standing next to an elephant. Arthur begins to roll the berry home so he will have food for a week. But along the way, the berry gets stuck on a thorn. Arthur tries and tries to free the berry, but it remains stuck.
How can Arthur free the berry? Listen now to find out! Based on an actual event witnessed in nature! You'll learn an important lesson in critical thinking and problem-solving. Originally published in Ladybug magazine.
©1997 Eve Heidi Bine-Stock (P)2023 Eve Heidi Bine-Stock
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