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Why Bear Boo Couldn't Poo
- Narrated by: Bobby Gaglini
- Length: 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This new story rhyme will make you and your child laugh out loud.
A whimsical rhyming tale about a bear named Boo who couldn’t poo. Boo finds himself in a chocolate paradise with a chocolate mountain. Boo just can’t himself, he must eat the chocolate. But then Boo becomes bloated and uncomfortable. He realizes that all the chocolate and sugar have made him constipated.
Listen along with this humorous tale to find out if Boo learns his lesson, so that he can poo.
Rhyming story for kids:
- Hilarious book for toddlers
- Great for ages 2-5
- Quality bedtime listen
- Silly present for a goofy relative
©2021 Anna Glinko (P)2021 Anna Glinko
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