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Bumble - Chicken Tales - cover

Bumble - Chicken Tales

RK Wheeler

Publisher: Robert K. Wheeler

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Summary

Bumble is the cutest bug you'll ever meet!  Its a rainy day and the bees get the day off work.  The baby bees ask him to tell them a story about the chickens who live across the road.  Watch out for that mean ole rooster!  He's a grumpy, frumpy, mean old cluck, has a bad leg and walks like a duck.  Missing some feathers on back of his neck, chicks told me once that he's been hen pecked....Well you get the idea, written in rhyme.  Your children will want you to read and re-read this cute story that is adorned with adorable bees and chickens on every page.
Available since: 12/24/2018.

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