on June 25, 2015
This
book is about how Mea still pranks her brother by saying she will
practice her magic but instead she is having play dates. The way she
fixes things as they walk home she secretly fixes things for the
surprise ending. I very much enjoyed reading this story and could relate
to the main character.
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on June 11, 2015
This
book is third in a series of stories written by Penelope Anne Cole. In
the first book, MAGICAL MATTHEW, a little boy has magical powers and
uses them to fix things just by thinking them fixed. In the second book,
MAGICAL MEA, the little sister has the same powers but she uses them to
hide things and play pranks on others.
MAGICAL MEA GOES TO SCHOOL is a continuation of MAGICAL MEA. In the story, Matthew, his disabled friend Lily, and Grandma Nonie, try to teach Mea how to use her powers to do good things.
A chapter book, it is both humorous and entertaining and provides a valuable lesson for children of all ages.
MAGICAL MEA GOES TO SCHOOL is a continuation of MAGICAL MEA. In the story, Matthew, his disabled friend Lily, and Grandma Nonie, try to teach Mea how to use her powers to do good things.
A chapter book, it is both humorous and entertaining and provides a valuable lesson for children of all ages.
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on June 4, 2015
Kids
with active imaginations (and what kid doesn't have one of those?) will
enjoy this book. Since other reviewers have told about the plot I won't
do that here. But I will say I enjoyed the book and think young readers
will also enjoy it, especially if they've already read previous books
in the series.
Tags:
Magical Mea Goes to School, Penelope Anne Cole, Kevin Scott Collier, Magical Mea, Magical Matthew, Lily, Grandma Nonie, Magical Book Works, magic, gifts, talents, good deeds, helping.
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