The Great Fruit Debate by Max Marshall audiobook

The Great Fruit Debate

By Max Marshall
Read by Max Marshall

Findaway World, LLC
0.43 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9798868653544

In this charming children's fairy tale, each fruit tells their unique story about the importance of their nutritional value. Bernard boasts of his high fiber content, claiming that he could even replace meat in a person's diet. Waylon emphasizes the abundant water content in watermelon, declaring that it can float like a jellyfish in the sea. Meanwhile, Liam proudly proclaims the sourness of lemons, making them too intimidating for both humans and animals to bite. As these fruits continue to argue about their individual qualities, they are suddenly snatched up by a curious boy named Jimmy who throws them into a juicer. Much to their surprise, they all end up as a delicious and nutritious juice that tastes identical. This story encourages young readers to appreciate the importance of a well-balanced diet while celebrating the diversity of fruits. Through whimsical illustrations and delightful storytelling, this book fosters a deeper understanding of the benefits and variety of fruits while emphasizing the value of friendship and teamwork.

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In this charming children's fairy tale, each fruit tells their unique story about the importance of their nutritional value. Bernard boasts of his high fiber content, claiming that he could even replace meat in a person's diet. Waylon emphasizes the abundant water content in watermelon, declaring that it can float like a jellyfish in the sea. Meanwhile, Liam proudly proclaims the sourness of lemons, making them too intimidating for both humans and animals to bite.

As these fruits continue to argue about their individual qualities, they are suddenly snatched up by a curious boy named Jimmy who throws them into a juicer. Much to their surprise, they all end up as a delicious and nutritious juice that tastes identical.

This story encourages young readers to appreciate the importance of a well-balanced diet while celebrating the diversity of fruits. Through whimsical illustrations and delightful storytelling, this book fosters a deeper understanding of the benefits and variety of fruits while emphasizing the value of friendship and teamwork.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 0.43
Audience: Children (8–12)
Language: English