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- Gaga's, Püppi's and Tini's Mama
- 01-11-23
Absolutely love it
Beautiful story
I absolutely loved it. It’s nice to listen too on a cold days
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- E. Lahey
- 10-25-24
Classic story well told
This is just the version of the story that I remember being told on the famous Captain kangaroo show
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- Edward
- 12-10-20
It's short - listen
Got this book from a Tim Ferris book.
It's super short but definitely worth listening to.
"Stoooonneee soup."
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- A Mom's Take
- 02-08-20
YES -- Pictures in the Audible App!
We recently discovered these kids audible books that have the illustrations in a slideshow as they listen to the stories on their fire tablets in the app. My boys (5-11) are all LOVING discovering their favorite stories over again with Audible! These are a STEAL!
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- Melanie Dove
- 11-28-17
5 stars
Loved it I will cook stone soup. Loved it so much I will make stone soup for dinner.
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- Richard
- 02-23-08
From strangers to members of the community
This is a great story of strangers overcoming adversity and suspicion and finding postive ways to bring out the best in people to be accepted into the community. Definitely fun and satisfying to read with your child.
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- HunterG
- 04-09-17
Great presentation
I've actually never heard of this story until Robert Kiyosaki used it as a reference in one of his books and decided to give it a listen. The audio was done very well.
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- Kevin M. Dougherty
- 11-12-23
What a brief and quaint story!
What a brief and quaint story! A lot of lessons can be learned from short stories.
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- S C
- 07-06-21
includes pictures from book as it plays
we love this version and my son loves watching the pictures from the book change as the story plays
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- Queen B
- 02-04-20
A Lovely Read!
A very creative story with real life lessons. There's always more than one way to arrive at one's destination - and it can be just as simple!
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