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My Mother Drives Me Everywhere – Podcast Episode

2m · Poetry for Kids · 04 Nov 16:00

Do you walk to school? Ride your bike? Take the bus? Or does your mom drive you to school? Where else does she drive you? Do you play a sport or take lessons after school? If you want to go to the store to buy something, does she drive you there? When I was a ... Read more »

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