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Story Pirates

My Mouth Ran Away/The Zinc Sink With the Kink in the Link Problem (feat. Alison Pill)

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Mother Porpoise (Alison Pill) revives her rivalry with Meghan. Featuring two new stories, “My Mouth Ran Away,” a story about a rebellious mouth by Eleanor, an 11 year old from Japan, and “The Zinc Sink With the Kink in the Link Problem,” a rhyming tale about the weird solution to a weird problem, written by two brothers from Illinois named Bennet and Cillian.

© Lemonada Media Length 32 min 12 November 2020 Season 4 Episode 6 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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© Lemonada Media Length 32 min 12 November 2020 Season 4 Episode 6 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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Mother Porpoise (Alison Pill) revives her rivalry with Meghan. Featuring two new stories, “My Mouth Ran Away,” a story about a rebellious mouth by Eleanor, an 11 year old from Japan, and “The Zinc Sink With the Kink in the Link Problem,” a rhyming tale about the weird solution to a weird problem, written by two brothers from Illinois named Bennet and Cillian.

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© Lemonada Media | 32 min

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