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Elias Zapple’s Rhymes from the Cabbage Patch - American-English Edition - cover

Elias Zapple’s Rhymes from the Cabbage Patch - American-English Edition

Elias Zapple

Publisher: Elias Zapple

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Summary

American-English Edition 

Inside this book you will find, 
Funny nonsense from my mind. 
Zany rhymes and slimy tales, 
Creepy crawlies leaving bloody trails. 
And a clever slug that shocks, 
Tales about Cinders and Goldilocks. 
Cabbages, slugs and Elias Zapple, 
What rhymes with Zapple apart from apple? 
Fun and craziness! (You'll have a good time), 
There's even some that do not rhyme! 
Read the book, there's so much more, 
Or my slugs and I will go to war! 
 
Available since: 02/28/2018.

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