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Read, Discuss, Do

Rebecca J. Gomez, Rebecca, Mindy Baker, Marci Whitehurst

Helping you extend the magic of story time with three simple steps: Read, Discuss, Do!

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  • Rebecca J. Gomez

    Children's book author, artist, baker, story time enthusiast, follower of Christ.

  • Rebecca

    Children's book author and story time enthusiast.

  • Mindy Baker
  • Marci Whitehurst

    Blessing the world with words--be it for children or our inner child--or cattle and cattle people. Jesus follower, author, and rancher's wife. Columnist and children's author.

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