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Temika Makes Paper
- By: Charnan Simon
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 6 mins
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Temika and her family are big on recycling paper. Temika and her brother Tyler are ready to argue about where paper comes from–trees or recycled paper. Mom says they’re both right! Dad suggests they make their own paper so that Temika can use it for her Grandma’s birthday card. Mom teaches them how to make homemade paper from scraps of white paper, colored construction paper, and even flowers!
By: Charnan Simon
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Tessellations
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
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Patterns are an important and often beautiful part of our world. One such pattern is a tessellation, or a series of shapes that is arranged in a manner that repeats itself with no gaps. Learn how to make your own tessellation with a fun craft!
By: Amy Tao
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Hunter's Pajamas
- By: Tori Telfer Telfer
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
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Hunter is very sad. He’s growing so much, he grew right out of his favorite pair of rocket pajamas! Luckily for him, his aunt makes amazing crafts. He learns you can use your imagination for just about anything—even making patterns for sewing quilts!
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At the Pasta Factory
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Have you ever wondered how pasta is made? While pasta only takes a few ingredients—flour, water, salt, and sometimes eggs—the process can be quite complex. Luckily, modern technology has greatly simplified the process from grain to flour, to dough, and finally to the pasta you find at the grocery store.
By: Liz Huyck
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The Noodles I Love Best
- By: Daniela Weil
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Every country may have different foods, but almost all of them have a dish with noodles. All around the world, kids share their favorite regional pasta dish. What is your favorite sauce and noodle recipe? Do you share the same favorite as other kids from your country?
By: Daniela Weil
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The Bedtime Book of EVEN MORE Impossible Questions
- Adventures for curious minds
- By: Isabel Thomas, Margarida Esteves - illustrator
- Narrated by: Olivia Forrest, Riley-Ann Nicholls Murphy
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Following on from The Bedtime Book of Impossible Questions, this audiobook provides EVEN MORE answers to the weird, wonderful and sometimes downright dumbfounding questions that buzz around kids' brains at bedtime – covering topics such as philosophy, science, nature, animals, geography, culture and more. With fascinating but short, succinct answers and inviting sound effects, it really is the ideal listen for curious kids.
By: Isabel Thomas, and others
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Temika Makes Paper
- By: Charnan Simon
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Temika and her family are big on recycling paper. Temika and her brother Tyler are ready to argue about where paper comes from–trees or recycled paper. Mom says they’re both right! Dad suggests they make their own paper so that Temika can use it for her Grandma’s birthday card. Mom teaches them how to make homemade paper from scraps of white paper, colored construction paper, and even flowers!
By: Charnan Simon
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Tessellations
- By: Amy Tao
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 1 min
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Patterns are an important and often beautiful part of our world. One such pattern is a tessellation, or a series of shapes that is arranged in a manner that repeats itself with no gaps. Learn how to make your own tessellation with a fun craft!
By: Amy Tao
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Hunter's Pajamas
- By: Tori Telfer Telfer
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Hunter is very sad. He’s growing so much, he grew right out of his favorite pair of rocket pajamas! Luckily for him, his aunt makes amazing crafts. He learns you can use your imagination for just about anything—even making patterns for sewing quilts!
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At the Pasta Factory
- By: Liz Huyck
- Narrated by: Dan Schoeneberg
- Length: 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Have you ever wondered how pasta is made? While pasta only takes a few ingredients—flour, water, salt, and sometimes eggs—the process can be quite complex. Luckily, modern technology has greatly simplified the process from grain to flour, to dough, and finally to the pasta you find at the grocery store.
By: Liz Huyck
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The Noodles I Love Best
- By: Daniela Weil
- Narrated by: Maria Pendolino
- Length: 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Every country may have different foods, but almost all of them have a dish with noodles. All around the world, kids share their favorite regional pasta dish. What is your favorite sauce and noodle recipe? Do you share the same favorite as other kids from your country?
By: Daniela Weil
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The Bedtime Book of EVEN MORE Impossible Questions
- Adventures for curious minds
- By: Isabel Thomas, Margarida Esteves - illustrator
- Narrated by: Olivia Forrest, Riley-Ann Nicholls Murphy
- Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Following on from The Bedtime Book of Impossible Questions, this audiobook provides EVEN MORE answers to the weird, wonderful and sometimes downright dumbfounding questions that buzz around kids' brains at bedtime – covering topics such as philosophy, science, nature, animals, geography, culture and more. With fascinating but short, succinct answers and inviting sound effects, it really is the ideal listen for curious kids.
By: Isabel Thomas, and others