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// This week, Queenie and Chicken open a farm stand where people can take the veggies they need, night or day. They're helped by local artist, Bill Ding, who makes them a nice sign for the stand, and by Little Dazzy Donuts, who helps with the wheelbarrow. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts reads three poems about our salad days, being in a pickle, and the joys of a squeaky wheelbarrow. //
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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 open a farm stand where people can take the veggies they need, night or day. They're helped by local artist, Bill Ding, who makes them a nice sign for the stand, and by Little Dazzy Donuts, who helps with the wheelbarrow. Along the way, Little Dazzy Donuts reads three poems about our salad days, being in a pickle, and the joys of a squeaky wheelbarrow.
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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