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Comics with my Kids Episode 17 _ Hilda and The Stone Forest

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© Matt D. Length 28 min 17 September 2020 Season 1 Episode 17 Super HeroesTalk UK Episodic

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© Matt D. Length 28 min 17 September 2020 Season 1 Episode 17 Super HeroesTalk UK Episodic

Comics With My Kids Episode 1 (Remastered) - Dogman

Comics With My Kids Episode 1 (Remastered) - Dogman

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

Comics with my Kids Episode 17

Hilda and the Stone Forest

by Luke Pearson

On our 17th episode of Comics with my Kids, we take a look at the graphic novel Hilda and The Stone Forest written and drawn by Luke Pearson Published by Flying Eye Books.

Melody continues to tell us about her love for this book series.

So sit back grab a cup of tea and listen in to

what Melody thinks of this crazy expedition.

After reading Hilda and the Troll then Hilda and the Midnight Giant, Melody continues on her journey along side Hilda as she faces Trolls, and being grounded. With the help of Twig and the Raven, Hilda manages to get out of trouble.

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© Matt D. | 28 min

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