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Betty Bumble-Worm (Short Stories Series For Kids)

Betty Bumble-Worm is a 20-ebook series about Betty Bumble-Worm, a character created by Veronica L. Anderson, and her adventures on the Aurora Forest floor. Things are tough for Betty because she is part bumble bee and part worm but it makes for a great combination. When Betty feels down, she has plenty of critter pals, Vanessa Butterfly, Nate Nate and Robert Roach, to help her feel better. Come along for the adventure as Betty Bumble-Worm makes her introduction. This series promises life lessons for all children. Betty and her critter pals teach children how to cope with all the trials and tribulations of growing and how to enjoy being a kid! Visit www.smashwords.com and watch the adventure unfold. 


Betty Bumble-Worm: Makes A Friend $0.99
Betty Bumble-Worm:
And The Secret Hideaway $0.99
Betty Bumble-Worm And The Bully Spider $0.99
Betty Bumble-Worm: And The New Student $0.99
Betty Bumble-Worm: And The Sleepover $0.99

Betty Bumble-Worm: Goes Camping $0.99

Future Titles:

#7 Betty Bumble-Worm Visits Grand-Bee Bernard
#8 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Boring Day
#9 Betty Bumble-Worm Gets A Boo-Boo
#10 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Garden Mystery
#11 Betty Bumble-Worm And Baby Sister Becky
#12 Betty Bumble-Worm On Summer Vacation
#13 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Wishing Well
#14 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Aurora Critter’s Club
#15 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Circus
#16 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Big Report
#17 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Winter Freeze
#18 Betty Bumble-Worm Competes In The Kart Race
#19 Betty Bumble-Worm And The Return Of Nate Nat
#20 Betty Bumble-Worm Goes On A Picnic

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