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Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas
Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas | Aaron Blabey
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Hey there guys. Would you like a banana? Whats wrong with you. Brian? Youre a Piranha. Brian is a piranha. He is also a vegetarian. But do you think he can convince his family to join him
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mandarchy
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Need a good laugh? Start by pronouncing it bənänä instead of bənănə. Or... or instead of piränə (I've never heard it pronounced with an ñ) oh never mind! Just make them rhyme. You will not be disappointed. TW: There will be butts.

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DinoMom
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Love it when my son reads me the bedtime story instead of the other way around. We both enjoyed this one.

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Lizpixie
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#BBRC #A2Z #LetterP This is another awesome Aussie author, he also wrote the Pig The Pug books. This is adorable. It‘s all about a piranha called Brian who‘s upset his friends by preferring fruit instead of bums! I highly recommend his books for your toddlers, it‘s rhyming and it‘s funny in a little kid way which they‘ll love. My favourite modern picture book so far.

LibrarianRyan Love this author! 5y
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Lizpixie
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My local city newspaper, The Daily Telegraph in Sydney had another children's book set to collect this month. I love the fact they are so passionate about getting kids to read, last year they did a box set of Roald Dahl books, this set is all Australian picture books. There's some fabulous books in here, Possum Magic, Pig The Pug, The Wonky Donkey, Tales From The Gum Tree, Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge & Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas.🇦🇺💚💛💚

Cinfhen That's awesome 😍 7y
britt_brooke 💚💚💚 7y
Chelsea.Poole How wonderful! 7y
scripturient Awww, that's wonderful! 😍 7y
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Story_mama
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You have to love a man-eating fish that thinks fruit is the best. This book may encourage fruit eating in young children. It is a funny story told in rhyme, with plenty of "bum" references to keep kids giggling. Highly recommended for ages 3-7