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A Carrot: Silly Stories About Vegetables
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A Carrot: Silly Stories About Vegetables
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A Carrot: Silly Stories About Vegetables
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A Carrot: Silly Stories About Vegetables

Written by Paul Cook

Narrated by Paul Cook

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A Carrot is the second of three short stories in the Silly Stories About Vegetables series 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.

These stories can be played by parents to young children or, alternatively, listened to by children aged seven years old and older.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 29, 2018
ISBN9781982707484
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A Carrot: Silly Stories About Vegetables
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Paul Cook

Paul lives in South Wales in the UK with his wife and eight year old son, Matthew. Paul decided to write the 'Will and His Dog' stories during the COVID-19 lockdown for his son to read as part of his home schooling activities, Matthew enjoyed reading the stories (or at least he said that he did) and so Paul decided to share them online. The stories are free to download, read and share and are suitable for kids aged 8-11 years old. Some of the books contain mild threat, bullying, violence, scary scenes and reference to ghosts which may upset some readers. Please read the long description for each book before reading it. Paul started writing the fifty 'Pete the Bee' stories in 2015 to read to his young son. The books are available as audio books at all major global online retailers.

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