Adventures of the Teenie Weenies
by William Donahey
- Used
- Condition
- See description
- Seller
-
Torrance, California, United States
999 Copies Available from This Seller
(You can add more at checkout.)
Payment Methods Accepted
About This Item
MP3 Audio CD. Adventures of the Teenie Weenies
THE TEENIE WEENIES
Who they are and where they live.
The Teenie Weenies are a very tiny little people. The Teenie Weenie
children are about half an inch in height and the older Teenie Weenies
are from two and a half to three inches tall. Paddy Pinn is the tallest
one and he really is a Teenie Weenie giant, for he stands four inches in
his stocking feet.
The little folks are so small that a lead pencil is to them a great log
and a clothes pin will keep the tiny fire place burning for some time. A
large tea cup would almost hold the entire family and they could go
swimming all at once in a wash basin.
A potato will keep the Teenie Weenies supplied for several months, while
one grain of rice will make one of the little people a square meal. Two
baked lima beans will make a meal for the whole family and a thimbleful
of butter will last a week.
The Teenie Weenies are so small that big people would hardly notice them
and the little folks have to be careful to keep out of their way.
The Teenie Weenies live in an old shoe. They have built on a kitchen and
a roof covers the top of the shoe. An old hat is used by the little
people for a school house and quarters for the army. On top of the hat
is a tiny bell which is used for a school bell and also as a fire alarm.
On the second floor of the hat the army keeps its uniforms and guns and
here the little soldiers drill one night every week.
THE TEENIE WEENIES
Who they are and where they live.
The Teenie Weenies are a very tiny little people. The Teenie Weenie
children are about half an inch in height and the older Teenie Weenies
are from two and a half to three inches tall. Paddy Pinn is the tallest
one and he really is a Teenie Weenie giant, for he stands four inches in
his stocking feet.
The little folks are so small that a lead pencil is to them a great log
and a clothes pin will keep the tiny fire place burning for some time. A
large tea cup would almost hold the entire family and they could go
swimming all at once in a wash basin.
A potato will keep the Teenie Weenies supplied for several months, while
one grain of rice will make one of the little people a square meal. Two
baked lima beans will make a meal for the whole family and a thimbleful
of butter will last a week.
The Teenie Weenies are so small that big people would hardly notice them
and the little folks have to be careful to keep out of their way.
The Teenie Weenies live in an old shoe. They have built on a kitchen and
a roof covers the top of the shoe. An old hat is used by the little
people for a school house and quarters for the army. On top of the hat
is a tiny bell which is used for a school bell and also as a fire alarm.
On the second floor of the hat the army keeps its uniforms and guns and
here the little soldiers drill one night every week.
Reviews
(Log in or Create an Account first!)
Details
- Bookseller
- IDB Productions (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 9781776809-011
- Title
- Adventures of the Teenie Weenies
- Author
- William Donahey
- Format/Binding
- MP3 Audio CD
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 999
Terms of Sale
IDB Productions
Due to the nature of these products, there are no refunds for opened CD's
About the Seller
IDB Productions
Biblio member since 2015
Torrance, California
About IDB Productions
Listnerz.com offers classic audio books and is committed to providing each customer with the highest standard of customer service.