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// This week, Queenie, Chicken, and Little Dazzy Donuts are camping out in the garden behind the Club. They pitch their tents, cook an unusual soup on the camp fire, and enjoy hot chocolate in their sleeping bags. Before they fall asleep, a surprise visitor pops around to say hello. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts reads three poems about two tents, cooking on a camp fire, and being surprised by an animal in your tent. //
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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, Chicken, and Little Dazzy Donuts are camping out in the garden behind the Club. They pitch their tents, cook an unusual soup on the camp fire, and enjoy hot chocolate in their sleeping bags. Before they fall asleep, a surprise visitor pops around to say hello. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts reads three poems about two tents, cooking on a camp fire, and being surprised by an animal in your tent.
The episode comes with a free PodPack to download from kidspoetryclub.com containing poems, illustrations and activities, as well as a PodSnack video of an illustrated poem in the form of a short YouTube video.
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