
Rooty the Rutabaga
A Story About Vegetables, Inclusion and Seeing the Sunny Side of Life
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Narrated by:
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Richard Baglow
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By:
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Steven Megson
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Nobody knows what kind of veggie he is. But will kindness help him find his place in the sun?
Rooty feels sad. Hearing the other vegetables laugh and play without him, the strange little rutabaga longs to be included. So when their catch-and-throw game tosses a nut his way, the lonely plant seizes his chance to meet new friends.
Confused at first by the curious pair of peppers who come across to retrieve their toy, Rooty accepts their invitation to join in the fun. But feeling awkward among the popular carrots and terrific tomatoes, he worries he doesn’t belong.
Can he shake off his nerves and find a wonderful patch of pals?
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