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Girl Scout authors book about animal kindness

Rose Moreland, a nine-year-old girl scout from Troop 1733 in Indianapolis
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Rose Moreland, a nine-year-old girl scout from Troop 1733 in Indianapolis, authored "Once Upon a Paw Print."

Rose Moreland, a nine-year-old Girl Scout from Troop 1733 in Indianapolis, and her grandmother, Shona Moreland, who is the troop leader join Indiana Newsdesk to talk about a new book.

Rose is the author of "Once Upon a Paw Print" published with The Animal Alliance. The book is available on Amazon.

Watch the interview with Indiana Newsdesk's Joe Hren:

Anchor "Indiana Newsdesk," "Ask The Mayor" - WTIU/WFIU News. Formerly host of "The Weekly Special." Hebron, Ind. native, IU Alumnus. Follow him on Twitter @Joe_Hren

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