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The Book of the Animals, Episode 2: When the Animals Don't Want to Eat

By: J.N. Paquet
Narrated by: Libby O'Leary
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The animals are back! This delightful series tells the story of what happens when the animals, like many young children, don't want to wash, eat, sleep, behave, share, go to school, take their medicine, or get vaccinated.

In Episode 2, we talk about the importance of eating. Our little listeners will find that their favorite animals don't want to eat: "No, no, no! I don't want to eat!" What can we do about it?

There is something special about this new book, and one can only imagine how much it can benefit children because of themessage it conveys about eating and food learning. The book will also please all the parents who struggle with their little ones at lunch or dinner time.

©2016 J.N. PAQUET (P)2016 JNPAQUET Books Ltd
Animals Literature & Fiction

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