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Please come join us in welcoming this talented children's book duo to story time. Meet the Mr. and Mrs. behind the Muffy, Fluffy and Dexter Series. Local Raleigh author Lonia R. Broderick and illustrator Al R. Broderick bring to life three lovable characters from their first book of the series, "Being Left Out Is Not Fun". In this story Fluffy feels left out. Will she learn how to make new friends? Come to story time and find out! This is a delightful tale with colorful illustrations and characters that children adore all the while learning a valuable lesson on friendship that will last them a lifetime! For more information, email or call Page 158 Books.
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