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Oak Street Treehouse
- The Day the New Kid Moved In
- Narrated by: Courtney Encheff
- Length: 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Day the New Kid Moved In is the sequel to Oak Street Treehouse: The Day They Messaged God.
The neighborhood friends are confronted with a tough choice. Include or exclude the new kid who just moved in. At the end of Book One, they listed the questions they still wanted to ask God in new messages. One of the questions asked, "God, do you really love everyone in the whole world?" It raises the question in the minds of the Oak Street kids: "Do we have to like every new kid who wants to be part of our clubhouse?
©2021 Dick Daniels (P)2021 Dick Daniels
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