Eric gets ready to watch the big game! Featuring two new stories: “Little Snacks Big Problems,” a medley of musical angst from the world’s most downtrodden foods, written by Cayden, a 9 year old from South Korea, and “The Brown Cat,” written by a 7 year old from Minnesota named Alice.
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Listen to the episode, and scroll down for the original stories!
Original Stories
Little Snacks Big Problems
by Cayden, age 9, South Korea
Hot dog
I'm called hot dog but I prefer to change my name to hot weasel.
And you sprinkle onions and make me cry.
And me and hot dog bun don't quite get along.
Bun whines all day long about I, the sausage makes Bun soggy and gets teased by his friend pizza dough.
Lemon curd & Italian meringue
People make lemon meringue pie but the problem is me and lemon curd don't get along.
And I Italian meringue get's blasted with a blow torch and it's very painful.
Please stop that.
And I'm not Italian I'm from Switzerland.
Gum
Hello.
I don't know why I'm here.
This story is for edible things but I'm inedible.
There is two option for being inedible.
Being poisonous and indigestible.
I take 7 years to digest.
Actually I'm sad, jealous and mad at the same time.
The reason I'm sad is some parents keep their children away from me.
The reason I'm mad is I get teased by my friend coconut flavored jellybean.
Durian
I'm the saddest of them all.
I get banned from some public transportations.
I soon have to move to a supermarket in Chicago so that worries our parents.
True, I never wash and eat rotting fish and play in the dumpster.
I don't how much Mrs. Passion fruit asks me to take a shower!
The music for LIttle Snacks Big Problems was written by Eric Gersen and Alexis Simpson and produced by Eric Gersen