Saturday, May 30, 2015

ANOTHER 5-STAR REVIEW UP ON AMAZON
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MAGICAL MEA GOES TO SCHOOL
Magical Mea Goes To School by Penelope Cole, illustrated by Kevin Scott Collier, is the third book in Cole’s Magical series. Mea, the rambunctious little trickster who is unsure of how to best use her magical powers, is now in second grade. She knows she doesn’t want to use her magic to play tricks on people, but her brother Matthew, his friend Lily, and their Grandma Nonie are worried that Mea needs ongoing coaching to help her make good decisions. Mea avoids their magic lessons by overscheduling her calendar, but the trio finally figure out a fun way of getting their point across. Little do they know that Mea is one step ahead of them and is perfectly capable of doing the right thing on her own.
Like the other Magical stories, Magical Mea Goes To School weaves important messages into a fun plot that children will enjoy and relate to. The story explores issues such as "Each of us has unique talents and attributes" and "We can all learn to use our talents responsibly." Kids certainly do not read books to be taught a lesson, but stories like this that convey positive messages along with providing entertainment are true winners! Reviewed by award-winning children’s author Melissa Abramovitz http://www.melissaabramovitz.com
 
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Magical Mea Goes to School, Penelope Anne Cole, Kevin Scott Collier, Magical series, Matthew, Lily, Grandma Nonie, school, friends, helping, using your talents, sharing, giving, trying.

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