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Silly Stories About Vegetables: A Sprig Of Parsley
'A Sprig of Parsley' is the first of three short stories in ‘Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 2’ written by British author Paul Cook - author of the 'Pete the Bee Stories'. This short story is about a sprig of parsley that runs away from a factory, ends up on a fishing boat and narrowly escapes being eaten in a sandwich. Also available as audio books, 'Silly Stories About Vegetables' can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, read by children aged seven years old and upwards.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables: A Pod of Peas
The 'Silly Stories About Vegetables' stories are a collection of very silly stories about different vegetables. This particular story is taken from 'Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 3'. 'A Pod of Peas' is about a pea that was grown on Phoebe's granddad's allotment but which later falls off a bus and has a brush with a pigeon, a kitten and a council street cleaning vehicle. These short stories can be played by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children aged six years old and older. The stories are written and narrated by British author Paul Cook, author of the Pete the Bee stories.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables: A Carrot
'A Carrot' is the second of three short stories in ‘Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 2’ written by British author Paul Cook - author of the 'Pete the Bee Stories'. This short story is about a carrot that finds itself being used as a nose for a snowman before falling into a drain. Also available as audio books, 'Silly Stories About Vegetables' can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, read and enjoyed by children aged seven years old and upwards.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables Books 3 and 4
'Silly Stories About Vegetables Books 3 and 4' consists of six silly short stories about six different vegetables. The first short story is about a pea that was grown on Phoebe's granddad's allotment.. The second short story is about a tomato that goes missing and ends up in a letter box. The third story is about a pumpkin that was sold by a grocer to a boy and his mum at Halloween. The fourth short story is about a leek that didn't get put in Mrs Sidebottom's stew. The children wreaked havoc with that leek when they came home from school. The fifth short story is about a sack of potatoes that goes on a camping trip with Iestyn and Charlie. The potatoes swim with the ducks and then get wrapped up in foil and cooked on the camp fire. The final story is about a cauliflower that doesn't like being on display at the harvest festival in the local church. The cauliflower decides to have some fun and to disrupt the goings on. These stories, which are also available as audio books, can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children of any age. The stories are written and narrated by British author Paul Cook, author of the 'Pete the Bee' stories.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables Books 1-4
'Silly Stories About Vegetables Books 1-4' consists of twelve silly short stories about twelve 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 short story focuses on three meadow mushrooms in a clearing and the silly stories that they imagine, which includes a hippo that goes to school. The fourth short story is about a sprig of parsley that runs away from a factory, ends up on a fishing boat, and narrowly escapes being eaten in a sandwich. The fifth short story is about a carrot that finds itself being used as a nose for a snowman before falling into a drain. The sixth story is about a turnip that causes havoc in the village by rolling down the street, through the park, into the church and bakers. The seventh story is about a pea that was grown on Phoebe's granddad's allotment. The eighth story is about a tomato that goes missing and ends up in a letter box. The ninth story is about a pumpkin that was sold by a grocer to a boy and his mum at Halloween. The tenth short story is about a leek that didn't get put in Mrs Sidebottom's stew. The children wreaked havoc with that leek when they came home from school. The eleventh short story is about a sack of potatoes that goes on a camping trip with Iestyn and Charlie. The potatoes swim with the ducks and then get wrapped up in foil and cooked on the camp fire. The final story is about a cauliflower that doesn't like being on display at the harvest festival in the local church. The cauliflower decides to have some fun and to disrupt the goings on. These stories, which are also available as audio books, can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children of any age. The stories are written and narrated by British author Paul Cook, author of the 'Pete the Bee' stories.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables Books 1 and 2
‘Silly Stories About Vegetables Books 1 and 2’ consists of six silly short stories about six different vegetables. The first story is about a stick of rhubarb that meets a hardboiled 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 short story focuses on three meadow mushrooms in a clearing and the silly stories that they imagine which includes a hippo that goes to school. The fourth short story is about a sprig of parsley that runs away from a factory, ends up on a fishing boat and narrowly escapes being eaten in a sandwich. The fifth short story is about a carrot that finds itself being used as a nose for a snowman before falling into a drain. The final story is about a turnip that causes havoc in the village by rolling down the street, through the park, into the church and bakers. Available as audio books, these stories can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, read 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’.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 4
'Silly Stories About Vegetables, Book 4' consists of three silly short stories about three different vegetables. The first short story is about a leek that didn't get put in Mrs Sidebottom's stew. The children wreaked havoc with that leek when they came home from school. The second short story is about a sack of potatoes that goes on a camping trip with Iestyn and Charlie. The potatoes swim with the ducks and then get wrapped up in foil and cooked on the camp fire. The final story is about a cauliflower that doesn't like being on display at the harvest service in the local church. The cauliflower decides to have some fun and to disrupt the goings on. These stories, which are also available as ebooks, can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children of any age. The stories are written and narrated by British author Paul Cook, author of the 'Pete the Bee' stories.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 3
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 allotment. 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 seven years old and older. The stories are written and narrated by British author Paul Cook, author of the Pete the Bee stories.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 2
‘Silly Stories About Vegetables Book 2’ consists of three silly short stories about three different vegetables. The first short story is about a sprig of parsley that runs away from a factory, ends up on a fishing boat and narrowly escapes being eaten in a sandwich. The second short story is about a carrot that finds itself being used as a nose for a snowman before falling into a drain. The final story is about a turnip that causes havoc in the village by rolling down the street, through the park, into the church and bakers. Available as audio books, these stories can be read by parents to young children or, alternatively, read 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’.
Paul Cook (Author), Paul Cook (Narrator)
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Both 11-year-old Summer and her older brother Roscoe have a "silent thunder" roaring through their souls. Summer yearns to learn letters, so she can read. Roscoe wants to join the Union forces and fight in the Civil War. But they are slaves in Virginia, and their wishes are forbidden. Their friend Thea says that silent thunder is something slaves have to keep private, but Summer and Roscoe can't resist their feelings. Before 1862 comes to a close, they both find unexpected allies who help them act on their desires. Now they must make difficult, painful decisions that will forever change their lives. Award-winning author Andrea Davis Pinkney tells this moving tale from the perspective of both Summer and Roscoe. With the poignant narration of Andrea J. Johnson and Peter Jay Fernandez, the glory of the human spirit shines through-even in the face of the most degrading circumstances.
Andrea Davis Pinkney (Author), Andrea Johnson, Peter J. Fernandez, Peter Jay Fernandez (Narrator)
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Silent Music: Ludwig van Beethoven composed his greatest music without even being able to hear it.
Dolphins are trained to do math.
Paul Robert Walker (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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The breathtaking conclusion the New York Times bestselling Hush, Hush saga! The noise between Patch and Nora is gone. They've overcome the secrets riddled in Patch's dark past...bridged two irreconcilable worlds...faced heart-wrenching tests of betrayal, loyalty, and trust...and all for a love that will transcend the boundary between heaven and earth. Armed with nothing but their absolute faith in each other, Patch and Nora enter a desperate fight to stop a villain who holds the power to shatter everything they've worked for-and their love-forever..
Becca Fitzpatrick (Author), Caitlin Greer (Narrator)
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