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Children's Short Stories: Book 5

By: LaVonna Moore
Narrated by: Erika Cockerham
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Children's Short Stories: Book 5 is a collection of three short stories: "Blizzard & Snowball", "Angel the Great Pyrenees", and "Anna the Cockatiel".

Fasten your seat belt, because "Blizzard & Snowball" is a non-stop action adventure of a lifetime that takes place in the majestic mountains of Alaska.

"Angel the Great Pyrenees" is a charming true story for children about Angel being lost in Sherman, Texas. A dogcatcher finds her drinking out of a creek. He catches her with a large net and brings her to an animal shelter in Sherman. Angel is adopted by a nice woman and she becomes a guardian angel.

"Anna the Cockatiel" is a delightful children's story narrated by Anna, a female cockatiel, from the time she hatched out of her tiny white egg and popped into this world. A bully named Blue that is a blue Quaker parrot attacks Anna and pulls out all of her pretty, long tail feathers. In order to save Anna from being bullied, her owner has to find her a new home.

©2019 LaVonna Moore (P)2019 LaVonna Moore

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