5.0 out of 5 stars
Heartwarming story of positive self-image and acceptance, June 24, 2014
This review is from: Magical Matthew (Hardcover)
The world through the eyes of a child is a
special time. They are untainted by the misgivings of the world and have
the unique knack of visualizing their surroundings in a positive
manner. Young Matthew ha a secret, one he feels must remain secret. He
has the uncanny magical ability to fix broken objects by just thinking
them fixed. His best friend, Lily, suspects something but can’t quite
put her finger on it. Does Matthew lift the burden of his secret and
tell Lily or should he keep it to himself? Discover the outcome by
reading Magical Matthew.
Award-winning children’s author, Penelope Anne Cole brings forth a . The imaginative illustrations by Kevin Collier make the story come alive before your eyes. Magical Matthew is a must have for homes with young children.
Award-winning children’s author, Penelope Anne Cole brings forth a . The imaginative illustrations by Kevin Collier make the story come alive before your eyes. Magical Matthew is a must have for homes with young children.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The importance of listening to others with more life experience, June 24, 2014
This review is from: Magical Mea (Paperback)
Sisters can be mischievous and Mea is no
exception when she takes her antics to a new level. Having obtained
magical powers to fix things with her mind, Mea turned the wheels to
cause chaos of hiding items instead. Ignoring her old brother Matthew’s
steadfast warnings of her magical powers, Mea insists to do things her
way. Matthew’s every growing frustration with Mea escalates when Mea
goes off alone to most likely create havoc throughout the neighborhood.
Will Matthew and his best friend, Lily, find Mea in time before she
causes irreparable damage. Find out in Magical Mea by award-winning
children’s author, Penelope Anne Cole.
Ms. Cole’s second book in the magical series teaches a valuable lesson to not only Mea, but to the reader of the importance of listening to others with more life experience and destructive decisions often conclude with disastrous results. Illustrator, Kevin Collier once again creates the quirky characters that have become the trademark of Ms. Cole’s Magical Matthew and Magical Mea series.
Ms. Cole’s second book in the magical series teaches a valuable lesson to not only Mea, but to the reader of the importance of listening to others with more life experience and destructive decisions often conclude with disastrous results. Illustrator, Kevin Collier once again creates the quirky characters that have become the trademark of Ms. Cole’s Magical Matthew and Magical Mea series.
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Thanks to Donna and many other wonderful reviewers who keep giving my books such lovely reviews!
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