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🗓️ 25 September 2016
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Is there a child in your life who constantly says “I hate you”? Do they find it difficult to focus on the good instead of the bad? If the answer is yes, it’s time to send them into the world of Goop Tales, where the Goop boys and girls will help them improve their behavior in one of the best podcasts for kids.
Say hello to Haychu, a lively Goop girl who is quite negative and loves to say “I hate you!” every time she sees something she doesn’t like. She even tells her little friend Fibius that she hates him—poor Fibius! One day, Haychu comes home after a very frustrating walk to find she’s having cabbage for dinner, and she hates cabbage! She says just as much and soon finds that the cabbage grows and grows until it swallows her whole.
Any child who loves to hate will connect with Haychu. After she tumbles from the clutches of the cabbage, she finds herself in a very strange red and gold forest. She meets Kaa, a helpful snake who informs her that she’s landed in the forest of dreams and nightmares, where her imagination will determine if she’s surrounded by her greatest dreams or her worst nightmares. Fortunately, she’ll get some guidance from a very nice little mushroom and a kind spider as she tries to get to the forest of dreams.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Goop Tales, Episode 12, Hate You and the Ferocious Pink Cabbage. |
0:13.2 | I'm Maria Kalincini, and I'm the author of Goop Tales. |
0:18.0 | So in today's episode, the little Goop hates you, who is named because she always says, |
0:24.8 | I hate you, when she gets angry or when she doesn't like things. She gets stuck inside of a giant |
0:32.8 | pink cabbage, and she gets caught in the cabbage clutch. Will she escape? You're going to have to |
0:41.3 | listen to the story and find out. And at the end of the story, I'm going to tell you how you can see |
0:48.0 | all of the photos that go with this story and there's a little H-you hidden inside every photo so make sure to look for that. |
0:57.5 | And I'm also going to tell you how you can download the first half of this story and then I'm |
1:03.0 | going to invite you to ignite your imagination and write your own story ending for H.U. |
1:10.5 | and the ferocious pink Cabbage. So stay tuned and I will see you |
1:15.9 | on the other side of Hachu and the Ferocious Pink Cabbage. Welcome to Goop Tales, Episode 12, H. |
1:35.7 | Hachu and the ferocious pink cabbage. |
1:40.4 | When happy Hachu was so sweet, some thought her good enough to eat. To witness Hachu's |
1:48.8 | happy smile was singularly worth one's while. Yet oft when angry, Hachu said, some things considered |
1:59.5 | not well-bred. |
2:03.3 | Hachu and the ferocious pink cabbage. |
2:06.8 | Chapter 1 |
2:07.6 | Once upon a time, there was a sweet and lively little goop girl named Hachu. |
2:16.0 | When Hachu was in a good mood, she was a sheer delight. She would laugh and play |
2:21.7 | with all of the goops. Hachu loved a rainy day because it meant that she could pull out her |
2:28.9 | favorite umbrella and go wish-catching. She believed that if a raindrop landed on her umbrella, it represented a |
2:38.1 | wish that she could make. The more it rained, the more wishes she got. On very rainy days, |
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