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Spid the Spider Grows a Magic Money Tree

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Spid the Spider Grows a Magic Money Tree

By: John Eaton
Narrated by: Angus Scott
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Spid hopes to make lots of money having been gifted some magic seeds by his friend Marvin the mole. However, while he toils night and day to nurture the seeds, nothing goes to plan. An old man’s forecast also rings in Spid’s ears, and in the end, he learns a valuable lesson.

The story features two songs:

‘Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees’ combines a rock and roll and fast-paced jazz piano vibe. It’s a fun singalong that will transport you back in time.

‘Seed Greed’ is a reflective and thoughtful song. As it strums along it sends a strong message: “I’m afraid you are suffering from greed, trying to make money from seeds”.

What sets this adventure apart is its unique blend of entertainment combined with a moral lesson for children aged 4-10 years. In the story, Spid stumbles on what he thinks is a quick way to make money, however, he learns that greed never does anyone any good, and that he should value his lot.

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