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After this story, we're thrilled to be joined by Stephanie Simoes from Critikid.com! She'll help us understand logical fallacies, and specifically, the Straw Man Argument – just like what happened between Granny and Stanky! 🤔
Stanky and the Straw Man! 🧹🥕
Panic is in the air at Granny Gigglesnort's cottage! 🧙♀️ Her magical vegetable patch is destroyed by cheeky birds, and her new Potion of Flatulence is ruined! 😤 Granny scolds her patchwork assistant, Stanky, and builds a terrifying scarecrow to guard the patch.
But Granny's words hurt Stanky's feelings, making him think she believes the scarecrow is better than him at everything! 💔 Upset, Stanky accidentally spills a stinky potion and runs away! 💨
The Snaggletonians search everywhere, but Stanky is nowhere to be found. Granny feels terrible and misses her best helper. Can she find Stanky and explain what she really meant? 🤔
Join Granny Gigglesnort on a heartwarming journey to find Stanky and learn an important lesson about listening and understanding!
After the story, we'll be joined by Stephanie Simoes from Critikid.com! She'll help us understand logical fallacies, and specifically, the Straw Man Argument – just like what happened between Granny and Stanky! 🤔
Starring:
Eda, 10, South Korea
Kaia, 8, Philippines
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