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The Little Boy Who Wouldn't Eat Cheesecake written by Christina Meyers

Written by Christina Meyers and narrated by Kellie Colleen. Do you like cheesecake? This story is about a little boy who refused to eat it. Do you think he will ever try a piece? Listen now and find out! 

A Sausage Dog’s Tale written by Jess Irvine

Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Kellie Colleen. My grandfather always tells me the craziest stories. This one was about a little sausage dog who narrowly avoided being eaten. Have a listen, should I believe him? 

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