About the Author
STEPHANIE PERRY MOORE is the author of many Young
Adult Christian fiction titles, including the Payton Skky series, the Laurel
Shadrach series, the Perry Skky Jr. series, the Faith Thomas Novelzine series,
the Carmen Browne series, and the Beta Gamma Pi series. She is also the
co-editor for the impactful BibleZine, REAL. Mrs. Moore speaks with young
people across the country, showing them how they can live life fully and do it
God’s way. Stephanie currently lives in the greater Atlanta area with her
husband, Derrick, a former NFL player and author, and their three children.
Visit her website at www.stephanieperrymoore.com.
About the Books
The Morgan Love Series is a chapter book
series written for girls, 7 – 9 years old. The series provides moral lessons
that will aid in character development.
It will also help young girls develop their vocabulary, English and math
skills as they read through the stories and complete the entertaining and
educational exercises provided at the end of each chapter and in the back of
the book.
A+ Attitude
Morgan
is sad and mad at the world because things are not going the way she
wants. Why does my daddy have to leave
again to save the country? Why do I have
to go live with mommy and her new husband? Why does my mommy have to have a new
baby? Why do I have to go to a new school?
Why do I have to make new friends?
Why? Why? Why? Though she is
having a hard time adjusting to all the new things in her life, especially her
new baby brother and stepdad, Derek, Morgan makes up her mind that no matter
what is going on, she is going to have an A+ attitude.
Speak Up
When
Morgan discovers that Antoine and Alec, the new kids on her block are big
bullies she doesn’t know what to do. When she goes back to school, she finds
out that Alec is the also the new kid in her class. When her friend Trey, stops
hanging out with her and the others and hangs out with Alec instead, she is
worried. She doesn’t want Trey to get into trouble nor have the other kids
think she’s a tattletale. Morgan is having a hard time knowing what she should
do. Should she continue to keep quiet or
is it time to speak up?
Something Special
Morgan,
wanting to fit in with the crowd, teases a large girl and a special-ed kid at
school. When she is caught she has to go
to the principal’s office. When she
finds out how much her teasing hurt her classmates she feels bad. Later, while
playing together, Morgan and her cousins all share a secret wish. Morgan wants to be prettier. Drake wants to
be taller. Sadie wants longer hair. When
she goes to vacation bible school Morgan learns that God made each person just
the way they are for a reason, even those kids she laughed at and teased. Just
the way they are, is okay and they are all something special to God.
Right Thing
When Morgan lets her best friend, Brook talk her into doing something her
mommy tells her not to do, she gets into trouble. But that does not stop Morgan from disobeying
her mommy again. When she ignores her
mommy and takes her iPod to school, she not only gets in trouble but is badly
hurt by one of the older girls. She learns
that when she doesn't obey her parents she is not only letting them down but
God too. The next time Brook tries to talk Morgan into doing what she knows is wrong;
Morgan decides to do the right thing.
No Fear
Don’t be afraid. Have no fear. That’s what Morgan’s parents and
grandparents were always telling her.
But she was having a hard time doing what they said as she thought about
the big test coming up and wondered if her daddy was on the navy shipped that
was recently attacked. When Morgan shares her fears with her mommy, her mommy
tells her about the good news from God and about Heaven, Morgan begins to
understand why her parents and grandparents are always telling her to have no
fear.
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Book Review
Stephanie Perry Moore is a great storyteller and has a creative and descriptive voice that children can easily relate to in her books. A+ Attitude is the story of witty second grader Morgan Love. Young Morgan is having a difficult time adjusting to the grown up changes that are happening around her. Her main question is why. She wants to know why her life has to change because of the grownups in her life. She begins to develop a nasty attitude and is very mean. Soon, something happens that makes Morgan really sad and she realizes that she needs to change her attitude for good.
This is a wonderful story that teaches life lessons about attitude, character, and personal growth. I rated this book 4.5 Chocolate Stars according to my rating scale.
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A+ Attitude
Morgan
is sad and mad at the world because things are not going the way she
wants. Why does my daddy have to leave
again to save the country? Why do I have
to go live with mommy and her new husband? Why does my mommy have to have a new
baby? Why do I have to go to a new school?
Why do I have to make new friends?
Why? Why? Why? Though she is
having a hard time adjusting to all the new things in her life, especially her
new baby brother and stepdad, Derek, Morgan makes up her mind that no matter
what is going on, she is going to have an A+ attitude.
Speak Up
When
Morgan discovers that Antoine and Alec, the new kids on her block are big
bullies she doesn’t know what to do. When she goes back to school, she finds
out that Alec is the also the new kid in her class. When her friend Trey, stops
hanging out with her and the others and hangs out with Alec instead, she is
worried. She doesn’t want Trey to get into trouble nor have the other kids
think she’s a tattletale. Morgan is having a hard time knowing what she should
do. Should she continue to keep quiet or
is it time to speak up?
Something Special
Morgan,
wanting to fit in with the crowd, teases a large girl and a special-ed kid at
school. When she is caught she has to go
to the principal’s office. When she
finds out how much her teasing hurt her classmates she feels bad. Later, while
playing together, Morgan and her cousins all share a secret wish. Morgan wants to be prettier. Drake wants to
be taller. Sadie wants longer hair. When
she goes to vacation bible school Morgan learns that God made each person just
the way they are for a reason, even those kids she laughed at and teased. Just
the way they are, is okay and they are all something special to God.
Right Thing
No Fear
Don’t be afraid. Have no fear. That’s what Morgan’s parents and grandparents were always telling her. But she was having a hard time doing what they said as she thought about the big test coming up and wondered if her daddy was on the navy shipped that was recently attacked. When Morgan shares her fears with her mommy, her mommy tells her about the good news from God and about Heaven, Morgan begins to understand why her parents and grandparents are always telling her to have no fear.
Purchase the Books Online at:
Amazon.com
BarnesandNoble.com
Book Review
Stephanie Perry Moore is a great storyteller and has a creative and descriptive voice that children can easily relate to in her books. A+ Attitude is the story of witty second grader Morgan Love. Young Morgan is having a difficult time adjusting to the grown up changes that are happening around her. Her main question is why. She wants to know why her life has to change because of the grownups in her life. She begins to develop a nasty attitude and is very mean. Soon, something happens that makes Morgan really sad and she realizes that she needs to change her attitude for good.
This is a wonderful story that teaches life lessons about attitude, character, and personal growth. I rated this book 4.5 Chocolate Stars according to my rating scale.
This is a wonderful story that teaches life lessons about attitude, character, and personal growth. I rated this book 4.5 Chocolate Stars according to my rating scale.
For More Information
Visit the author online at:







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