
Penny the Multi-Talented Girl/Husbordes (feat. Glo Tavarez)
Leave a reviewNimene and Lee discover a curious house and its even more curious proprietor (Glo Tavarez). Featuring two new stories: “Penny the Multi-Talented Girl”, about a girl who does everything well and her search for a true friend, written by Mia, a 9 year old from the UK, and “Husbordes”, a story about a mad scientist who manages to combine hoverboards and husbands, written by a 14 year old from Texas named Olivia. Peter and Lee also read more stories written by kids in the latest installment of Story Love.
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|Season: 8 |Episode: 15 |
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Episode One: The Early Years: Trash Day
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Nimene and Lee discover a curious house and its even more curious proprietor (Glo Tavarez). Featuring two new stories: “Penny the Multi-Talented Girl”, about a girl who does everything well and her search for a true friend, written by Mia, a 9 year old from the UK, and “Husbordes”, a story about a mad scientist who manages to combine hoverboards and husbands, written by a 14 year old from Texas named Olivia. Peter and Lee also read more stories written by kids in the latest installment of Story Love.
Last chance to get a personalized video for an imaginative kid in your life from Lee or Peter at storypirates.com/support
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Check out Story Quest, our in-school digital creative writing program, at storypirates.com/about-story-quest
Learn about Story Love, our corporate volunteer program, at storypirateschangemakers.org/story-love
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