Ollie doesn’t like eating different types of food – it might be too crunchy, too squishy, or too close together. One day, when Ollie lacks energy for his favourite game of T-ball, he realises that there is a link between food and energy, and being healthy and strong. If he is going to dream of becoming a world-class ball player, he might need to change his eating habits!
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