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// This week, Queenie and Chicken are writing an article for the Weekly Bugle newspaper all about the moles who visit their garden. The article is packed with interesting information and includes a wonderful illustration of a mole, but is missing quotes from moles. Perhaps the moles have an unexpected way of somehow communicating with them. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts reads three poems about making mountains out of molehills, someone who loves digging, and newspapers. //
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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 Chicken are writing an article for the Weekly Bugle newspaper all about the moles who visit their garden. The article is packed with interesting information and includes a wonderful illustration of a mole, but is missing quotes from moles. Perhaps the moles have an unexpected way of somehow communicating with them. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts reads three poems about making mountains out of molehills, someone who loves digging, and newspapers.
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