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The Ballad of Egg Man Jeff

Karl Woodhouse

Editorial: Karl Woodhouse

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Sinopsis

Ever wanted a chicken as a business partner? Can an egg be the key to abundance? 
Jeffry Jefferson works hard day and night trying to make a living. Doing chores around the farm, he makes just enough to survive, but he dreams of wealth. Realising he needs to think bigger, he advertises for a friend to join him in his ventures. But there's a problem - just one egg applies for the job, and the egg has no name! 
Will Jeffry be able to find a name for the egg and persuade the shy chick to come out of its shell. Between them, can they build their own successful business, or are they destined to lead a life of toil? Will they ever come up with a plan to create the happy, wealthy lifestyle they desire. 
Join Jeffry and friends in this charming, illustrated poem that will teach your kids how a small business can be grown into a thriving enterprise through friendship, hard work, the application of a plan and lots and lots of chickens. 
The Ballad of Egg Man Jeff is a prequel to the illustrated story Orson's Lesson's in Wealth which tells the story of a poor boy, Orson, who is given a single day to learn the secrets of wealth from Jeffry and his friends. 
Pick up The Ballad of Egg Man Jeff to unlock one of the secrets of abundance today!
Disponible desde: 11/09/2017.

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