New Review on Amazon:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Young children will be able to relate to little Mea, January 6, 2014
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This review is from: Magical Mea (Paperback)
“Magical Mea takes up where Magical Matthew left off. Matthew’s little
sister, Mea, has discovered the joys of her own magic, but despite her
older brother’s advice about using her gift for good, she enjoys her
pranks too much to give them up. True, she never really uses the magic
for evil. She simply enjoys a good laugh at others’ expense. As in life,
we rarely learn by taking advice. We learn through our mistakes and
life experiences. Again, there’s a subtle message in this story and a
full story arc that takes the reader from problem to a satisfactory
resolution. The illustrations add to the enjoyable story—I especially
liked the vivid expressions on the characters’ faces. Young children
will be able to relate to little Mea as she finds that the joy of
helping others with her natural gifts is more thrilling than using them
to play pranks.” ~reviewed by Karen Wiesner, author of Keri is Cute Cute
Cute and First Draft in 30 Days http://www.karenwiesner.com
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