Audiobook For Kids Online – Frank the Forgetful Frisbee

Audiobook For Kids Online – Frank the Forgetful Frisbee

This audiobook for kids online is all about Frank and yes, he’s a frisbee.

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Frank the Frisbee is ALWAYS forgetting who and what he is? All he can remember is that he has no fear of flying… he often feels dizzy…. and he’s always very forgetful. However, he remembers when it matters – when a friend is in danger – and using his speed and ingenuity, saves the day. And the duck.

Frisbee Fact! On the 23rd of January 1957, machines at the Wham-O toy company rolled out the first batch of their aerodynamic plastic discs—now known to millions of fans all over the world as Frisbees. The story of the Frisbee began in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where William Frisbie opened the Frisbie Pie Company in 1871. Frisbee on history.com

Frank name meaning: Franks name comes from the Germanic tribal name of the Franks in the early medieval period. The status of being ‘a Frank’ meant that of a free man. Frank name on Wikipedia

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