Food Crimes
Did your mom trick you into eating spinach? Did your brother take the last cookie again? When your dinner time disputes get too hot to handle, you take them to food court.
On every hilarious episode of Food Crimes, real kids bring their real stories to the food court to get the five star representation they’ve hungered for and the food justice they deserve. And no matter who gets charged, it’s up to kids to decide the verdict. Justice will be served, preferably with a side of fries!
Ready to jump in? Pick any episode and start listening! Great for kids ages 7 - 12.
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