Audiobook13 minutes
Many Helping Hands
Written by Christine Dugan
Narrated by Teacher Created Materials
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About this audiobook
This story shows the true meaning of friendship and helping others. When a family is confronted with difficult times, the neighbors and extended family are there to help in any way they can. The language arts connection is making predictions.
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