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Hi all, I finally got around to writing my first children's book, which is a story I made up for my children when we were on holiday in Devon about 8 years ago. We were behind an open-top potato truck and when it went round a corner, one fell off. Or did it??? This is the story of what happened next. It's available on Amazon and it's called "The Adventures of Potato and Pebble" by Prudence Oliver. There is a free Kindle copy until midnight tonight (Fri 28th) and the paperback is available to purchase. If anyone is interested, here's a link to Amazon UK https://amzn.to/3r2BPoy Thanks in advance. Apologies if I'm not supposed to post on here.

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