The Baker & The Princess | Part I

The Baker & The Princess | Part I

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Hobknob the Goblin is Santa's biggest fan. He's only ever dreamed of making toys in Santa's workshop. Finally, Hobknob is old enough to travel to the North Pole and fulfill his dream ... but can a goblin do an elf's work?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Mr. Vinegar

Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar live in a beautiful forest inside a vinegar bottle. When Mr. Vinegar accidentally gets his hands on a pile of gold, his wife has a plan. Mrs. Vinegar tells her husband to town and buy a cow. Then she can make cheese they can sell at market. Will Mr. Vinegar s ...  Show more

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