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// This week, Queenie and Shasta try out their Food Truck in the park for the first time, but things don't quite go to plan when most of the town turns up to enjoy a yummy treat. Fortunately, Little Dazzy Donuts is there to help. First, he just needs to learn the recipes for all of their shakes. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts plays poetry competition entries from India, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States written by: Amogh, Kaylynn, Kuhu, Prisha, Sofia, and Yue Ting. //
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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 hereThis week, Queenie and Shasta try out their Food Truck in the park for the first time, but things don't quite go to plan when most of the town turns up to enjoy a yummy treat. Fortunately, Little Dazzy Donuts is there to help. First, he just needs to learn the recipes for all of their shakes. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts plays poetry competition entries from India, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States written by: Amogh, Kaylynn, Kuhu, Prisha, Sofia, and Yue Ting.
Check out the full competition details on the website.
The next normal episode with Little Dazzy Donuts releases, as usual, on Monday. To find out more, check out kidspoetryclub.com.
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