Help Pippo do the shopping.

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Help Pippo do the shopping. VEGETABLES CHOOSE Help Pippo do the shopping. mushroom Play Time! tomato pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas lettuce egg-plant

Yes! It is a tomato. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is a carrot. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is a cucumber. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is a potato. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! They are peas. VEGETABLES What are they? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot What are they? peas egg-plant

Yes! It is a mushroom. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is a pepper. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is onion. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is a cabbage. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is lettuce. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant

Yes! It is an egg-plant. VEGETABLES What is it? CHOOSE mushroom tomato lettuce pepper cucumber potato cabbage onion carrot peas What is it? egg-plant