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Pete the Bee Gets Locked in the Shed
- Pete the Bee Stories, Book 15
- Narrated by: Paul Cook
- Length: 3 mins
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Pete the Bee Gets Locked in the Shed is the 15th of 20 individual Pete the Bee stories written by British author Paul Cook. The stories are centered around the rescue farm where Pete and his friends live. The animals, which include Shebdon the Shire horse and Brandon the Fly, share many adventures together, but Pete usually saves the day. These lighthearted stories can be enjoyed by children of all ages.
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- By Kayla I on 07-08-22
By: Terry Pratchett