
How the HeussKid Moved the Mole-Lid!
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Narrated by:
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Chris Robinson
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By:
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Dr. Heussane
About this listen
This is not about a mole, of any type, in part or in whole. It is also not about a lid, per se, even though it features on the storyline grid. But this tale is about a “Mole-Lid,” at least in the way that sounds to the HeussKid, who is a good kid after all. He would not steal Christmas, a “Mole-Lid,” or anything else, for that matter. But he is not afraid to make an unpopular move.
If you have been yearning for a story that honors the “spirit of Christmas” in celebrations of various faiths and humane traditions, then this transformative tale has finally arrived. Join this innocent child on his quest to do what seems impossible. How does he do it? And why?!
©2024 Dr. Heussane (P)2024 Dr. Heussane
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