Eddie and Freddy Celebrate Bean Day An Eddie and Freddy Adventure
Eddie and Freddy’s adventures
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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J.E. Nickerson
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Eddie and Freddy Celebrate Bean Day is a cheerful adventure about two curious friends who discover there’s more to beans than just what’s on their plates.
When Bean Day arrives, Eddie and Freddy set out to learn where beans come from, why there are so many kinds, and how tiny seeds carry big surprises inside them. Along the way, they uncover the playful history of Bean Day and explore how beans pass along their colors, shapes, and sizes—just like families do.
Filled with warmth, humor, and gentle science, this story introduces young readers to the basics of plant genetics in a way that feels like play, not homework.
Perfect for curious kids, classroom read-alouds, and families who love stories that mix fun with learning, Eddie and Freddy Celebrate Bean Day shows that even the smallest seed can hold a big story.
Eddie and Freddy Celebrate Bean Day is a cheerful adventure about two curious friends who discover there’s more to beans than just what’s on their plates.
When Bean Day arrives, Eddie and Freddy set out to learn where beans come from, why there are so many kinds, and how tiny seeds carry big surprises inside them. Along the way, they uncover the playful history of Bean Day and explore how beans pass along their colors, shapes, and sizes—just like families do.
Filled with warmth, humor, and gentle science, this story introduces young readers to the basics of plant genetics in a way that feels like play, not homework.
Perfect for curious kids, classroom read-alouds, and families who love stories that mix fun with learning, Eddie and Freddy Celebrate Bean Day shows that even the smallest seed can hold a big story.