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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Dog by the Bakery Door
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Dog by the Bakery Door is a heartwarming children's book that captures the magic found in everyday moments.
The story follows a little boy's adventure during a simple trip to a bakery with his mum.
The book celebrates the power of imagination, perfect for newborns, three-year six-year all children.
It is a delightful narrative that encourages young readers to appreciate the wonder and beauty in their surroundings.
The story follows a little boy's adventure during a simple trip to a bakery with his mum.
The book celebrates the power of imagination, perfect for newborns, three-year six-year all children.
It is a delightful narrative that encourages young readers to appreciate the wonder and beauty in their surroundings.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as a charming story perfect for children.

Max Rushden

WDWDY #27: Are you thinking of frogs?
Read by Max Rushton, it is a charming story of the magical things a little boy sees on a normal trip to get coffee with his mum.

WDWDY #19: The Puppet Master Revealed
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as a charming story for children of all ages.

Max Rushden

WDWDY #25: Why are you telling me off?
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as a charming story of the magical things a little boy sees on a normal trip to get a coffee with his mum.

Max Rushden

WDWDY #8: A nose like a sommelier on heat...
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, who encourages listeners to Google and buy it so his wife can take more time off.

Max Rushden

WDWDY #24: A day by any other name...
Recommended by Max Rushton as a charming story for children.

WDWDY #21: Symphony of the Butt...
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as a charming story of the magical things a little boy sees on a normal trip.

Max Rushden

WDWDY #9: The Diabolo Bros.
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as the debut children's book written by his wife.

Max Rushden

WDWDY #26: What Pants Were You Wearing Last Summer?
Recommended by Max Rushton as a charming story of the magical things a little boy sees.

WDWDY #11: A day of hope and possum-bilities
Recommended by Max Rushton as a charming story of the magical things a little boy sees on a normal trip to get coffee with his mum.

WDWDY #10: Worm Feet
Mentioned by Max Rushton as his wife's debut children's book, suitable for newborns to six-year-olds.

WDWDY #31: Lowering The Tone