Author: Tony Penn
Genres: Children, Adventure, Social Skills
Series: The Misadventures of Michael McMichaels Book #2
ISBN: 1944882030
ISBN 13: 9781944882037
Publisher: Boys Town Press
Publish Date: August 22nd 2016 (96 Pages, Paperback)
Disclaimer: I received a copy of each book in the series from the publisher and for an honesty review.
Description: Michael McMichaels just HAD to one-up that Harriet Simpson! He couldn't let her show and tell presentation about her mother's mother's (times seven) beautiful ring she got from a REAL prince be the best show and tell of the year! So what was he supposed to do?
A timely visit to Grandma's and a stealthy "borrowing" of one of her bracelets was going to be just the trick! Well, when coupled with an outlandish tale that got him and the borrowed bracelet featured on the local news!
But what happens when Michael's tall tale and borrowing without permission all come crashing down? Find out in this entertaining chapter book.
The Misadventures of Michael McMichaels book is about another moral lesson that we need to teach lesson. This story about an borrowed bracelet but do your children or child know the different between borrowing and stealing?
This story plot put Michael in a predicament. Does he know the different or not? You will see that he does something he thinks is justified as he not harming anyone one and has learned lesson about what did in book one. If you have not that is a good book to read a well and is the beginning of the series.
Tony Penn does a good job with this moral lesson and bringing it out for children to learn and understand the concept. He also does it where young children can learn and enjoy the book. This is a good book for parents as well as young children and readers.
The picture are done well. I do enjoy the misadventures that the young Michael goes though. I can see young children learning from this book and the moral lesson behind the book.
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