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Story Pirates

The Test/The Case of the Spilling Hot Chocolate (feat. Fergie L. Philippe)

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Rolo and Smitty’s secret past is revealed. Featuring two new stories: “The Test,” a song about a high stakes rhyming competition with the best rapper in class (Fergie L. Philippe), written by Mason, a 10 year old from Wisconsin, and “The Case of the Spilling Hot Chocolate,” a story about one family’s terrible curse, written by an 8 year old from California named Andres.

© Lemonada Media Length 33 min 1 September 2022 Season 5 Episode 14 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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© Lemonada Media Length 33 min 1 September 2022 Season 5 Episode 14 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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Rolo and Smitty’s secret past is revealed. Featuring two new stories: “The Test,” a song about a high stakes rhyming competition with the best rapper in class (Fergie L. Philippe), written by Mason, a 10 year old from Wisconsin, and “The Case of the Spilling Hot Chocolate,” a story about one family’s terrible curse, written by an 8 year old from California named Andres. For more from the Story Pirates, visit storypirates.com/podcast

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© Lemonada Media | 33 min

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