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Story Time

Buffy Bunny can't Cook written by Chanel Tsang

Story Time

Rob Griffiths

Children, Preschool, Schools, Kids, Stories For Kids, Story, Audiobook, Stories, Dad, Feed:podcast, Book, Education, Childrens-stories, Tales, Toddler, Parenting, Mum, School, Kids & Family

4.42.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2017

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Written by Chanel Tsang and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Cooking can be hard, especially if you’re a bunny! Buffy Bunny wants to make his friends the perfect dinner, but he keeps having problems following the recipe. Luckily he has good friends to help him through and to remind him of his other talents! This story is suitable for children aged 2 – 8 years old.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Are you ready to hear a story?

0:14.0

Of course you are.

0:17.2

This one's about a bunny.

0:18.7

It doesn't seem to be able to cook.

0:21.5

The poor little bunny wants to make the perfect dinner for his friends.

0:25.6

He just has trouble following it long.

0:37.8

Buffy Bunny Count Cook by Chanel Sang

0:44.0

Buffy Bunny wasn't a good cook.

0:46.5

He loved to try making new things but just wasn't very good at following recipe instructions.

0:54.3

One time he was following a recipe to make spaghetti with tomato sauce.

0:58.5

The recipe said to crush tomatoes.

1:01.4

But because it didn't say how to crush them, Buffy just squeezed it hard in his paws

1:06.0

until the tomato juice squeezed out everywhere.

1:09.4

He smelled of tomatoes for weeks.

1:13.2

Another time Buffy was told that the recipe called for two eggs.

1:17.6

So he opened his front door and called out,

1:20.4

eggs to a thim.

1:23.4

But mysteriously nothing happened.

1:27.6

And just this last week Buffy wanted to make a cake and the recipe said to bake it until

1:33.1

it was light golden brown.

1:35.9

But no matter how long he waited, the daylight never seemed to turn light golden brown.

1:42.4

More of a light golden yellow.

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