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    Posted January 4, 2013 by
    ldeitz427
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    Newtown school shooting: Thoughts and tributes

    Children's book to raise funds for victims and families in Newtown, CT

     
    Laura Deitz, in collaboration with Sarah Brooks, has written a short, illustrated children's story to honor the victims of the Newtown, CT tragedy.

    "Do a Little Good, Little Bear" is currently available for $2.99 to download to Kindle or Kindle app for smartphones and PC. ALL of the proceeds from this book will be donated to the "Sandy Hook School Memorial Fund" and "Newtown Youth and Family Services".

    The book follows the adventures of Little Bear who lives with his family in the Great Green Wood. When something bad happens to Little Bear’s friend, Susie Bird, he is sad and confused. Little Bear does not understand why something bad has happened to a nice and lovely bird.

    Mother Bear helps Little Bear realize that even though bad things sometimes happen, there will always be more good things than bad things. Little Bear is happy because he is able to help Susie Bird by doing a little good. And by doing a little good, Little Bear is able to help make the Great Green Wood a better place after all.

    This book is dedicated in loving memory of the 20 beautiful little bears we lost, the seven who showed the world how to do a little good, and the countless others whose love and kindness has made our world a better place



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