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How I Helped Mommy
[For preschoolers]
Hello! My name is Christina. Some days I like to go to nursery school. And some days I like to stay home and help my mommy.
On Wednesday Mommy said: "Christina, today is the day we will clean the wall oven. You may get your chair and turn on the oven."
That's always fun to do, so I got my chair right away. I reached way up high and watched the red light go on. While I got down, Mommy turned the black dial to the right number. Then I had to push my chair over to the counter to get some paper towels. I let Mommy get the can of oven spray.
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October 21, 1967 issue
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Home Building
DANIEL A. COWAN
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"The dearest spot on earth"
MARGARET C. DEAN
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Is Holiness Practical?
HENRY BARTHOLOMEW COX
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NEW BIRTH
May Bess Everitt
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Soul, Our Dwelling
CORNELIA JOYCE HALEY
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A Mental Stumbling Block Removed
RALPH F. OBERNDORFER
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Purposeful Thinking
MILLIS CAVERLY
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How I Helped Mommy
JUNE DIMOCK EPPS
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God's Family
Alan A. Aylwin
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A Proper Sense of Concern
William Milford Correll
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My parents, who knew very little about Christian Science, enrolled...
Undine B. King with contributions from Diana M. Brillisour
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I am grateful for the tranquillity which Christian Science has...
Eleanor F. Hoover
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When I was nineteen years old, my mother became interested in...
Raymond A. Edwards
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Humbly and gratefully I want to acknowledge some of the many…
Maude Daphne Bingham