A clever and fun, full-color, illustrated story on forgiveness---for ages 4-6 Maddie Joy Maxwell can't stop to talk and can't stop to play. Her jump rope is missing and someone will pay. In this delightfully illustrated and comical tale, Mad Maddie learns that angrily accusing others isn't wise. This book, designed to meet the developmental needs of children ages 4 to 6, addresses the issues of anger and forgiveness in a gentle and engaging manner.
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Little Maddie Maxwell is mad--fuming, fussing, and frenzied over the whereabouts of her beloved jump rope! Who could have taken it? In this clever story, Maddie learns a lesson the hard way when she accuses several people of taking her jump rope--only to find out it was under her bed all along! This delightfully comical tale of one little girl's misguided anger will help reinforce values of sharing and forgiveness that parents want to instill in their own mad Maddies. And parents and children alike will love the humorously realistic, lively, full-color artwork.
Stacie Maslyn has written over 20 stories for children. She has been in MOPS since 1990 and has considered having a baby every five years just so she never has to leave. Stacie and her husband, Darren, live in Mission Viejo, CA, with their four children. Jane Schettle has a B.F.A. in graphic design from the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. A part-time illustrator and graphic designer, full-time mom, and church youth group leader, she lives in Oshkosh with her husband and two children
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Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Schettle, Jane (illustrator). Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.23. Seller Inventory # G0310708176I3N00
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