Here are a few more Good News stories making the rounds . . .

1.  A two-year-old boy in Arizona went missing Monday night, and no one knew where he was for 16 hours.  More than 40 search-and-rescue folks went out looking for him . . . but he ended up being found by a dog.

It happened near Seligman, Arizona, about 100 miles south of the Grand Canyon.  The kid somehow walked SEVEN MILES through a remote area full of mountain lions and coyotes.  But he’s okay.

A rancher named Scottie Dunton had just climbed into his truck to go run errands Tuesday morning when he saw his dog Buford walking with the kid.

The boy said he was sleeping under a tree when Buford showed up and led him home.  (Here’s a photo of Buford.)

2.  A bunch of board game fans in Australia broke a world record for most people playing Monopoly at the same time.  918 players split up into groups of six and played on 150 Monopoly sets.  The event raised money for a charity called the Little Legs Foundation that supports childhood brain cancer research.https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Freel%2F1004026371700731%2F%3Fref%3Dembed_video&show_text=0&width=267

3.  Hundreds of bookworms near Ann Arbor, Michigan turned out to help an independent bookstore move into a new location on Sunday.

Serendipity Books is in Chelsea, Michigan, and the owner needed to move into a bigger location around the corner from the old one.  So more than 300 people lined up and moved one book at a time like a human conveyor belt.

They moved over 9,000 books in two hours, and kept them all in alphabetical order.  The owner says she would have had to close down for several days if she’d done it the normal way.  (Here’s a video.)

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