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Mom's Helper: Read-to-Me Stories
Mom's Helper: Read-to-Me Stories
Mom's Helper: Read-to-Me Stories
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Mom's Helper: Read-to-Me Stories

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Benjamin loves his mom and wants to help. When his dog Rusty escapes under the fence, Benjamin is on a mission to return his furry friend before Mom finds out he's missing. But Rusty is fast! Can Benjamin catch his runaway dog… and find his way home again?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 19, 2020
ISBN9781393008668
Mom's Helper: Read-to-Me Stories
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Debbie Mumford

Debbie Mumford specializes in speculative fiction—fantasy, paranormal romance, and science fiction. Author of the popular Sorcha’s Children series, Debbie loves the unknown, whether it’s the lure of space or earthbound mythology. Her work has been published in multiple volumes of Fiction River, as well as in Heart’s Kiss Magazine, Spinetingler Magazine, and other popular markets. She writes about dragon-shifters, time-traveling lovers, and ghostly detectives for adults as Debbie Mumford and contemporary fantasy for tweens and young adults as Deb Logan.

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    Mom's Helper - Debbie Mumford

    Mom’s Helper

    Mom’s Helper

    A Read-to-Me Story

    Deb Logan

    WDM Publishing

    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Epilogue

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    Chapter One

    Benjamin looked up when his Irish Setter stopped digging; he watched the dog turn his slender snout toward the house. The big dog always heard Mom before Benjamin did. Benjamin listened really hard, but he didn’t hear anything.

    He wished he had ears like Rusty’s.

    He stretched out grimy fingers and stroked the long, silky hair on Rusty’s ear, then felt his own naked one. How could Rusty hear so much better when

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