The Tale of the Slimy Spitball

Madison and GA (My Guardian Angel)

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Melissa Perry Moraja ISBN: 9780983475163
Publisher: Melissa Productions, Inc. Publication: November 16, 2012
Imprint: Melissa Productions, Inc. Language: English
Author: Melissa Perry Moraja
ISBN: 9780983475163
Publisher: Melissa Productions, Inc.
Publication: November 16, 2012
Imprint: Melissa Productions, Inc.
Language: English

Madison’s parents and teachers think it’s time for her to start acting like a big girl, which means she needs to stop blaming her imaginary friend for everything that goes wrong! And that is exactly what Madison is trying to do! But what everyone doesn’t know is Madison’s imaginary friend is a sassy, childish (yet very loyal and loving) guardian angel, named GA (pronounced Gee Aye). GA's job is to protect Madison and teach her important stuff so she can earn feathers for her wings and one day fly. Not simple for an angel who seems to always be misplacing her halo and getting herself into mischief, leaving Madison to take the blame. In The Tale of the Slimy Spitball, Madison finds herself in the principal's office, again. This time she's being accused of spitting a slimy spitball at this kid Zach on the school bus. Find out who really spit the spitball? Will Madison's guardian angel earn a feather for her wings? Or will Madison take the blame, again? The Wunderkind Family is a family of prodigy siblings--a genius older brother, a superhuman twin boy, and a twin girl who can see and hear her guardian angel. Target age: 6-12 years.old. (Mom's Choice Award Recipient)

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Madison’s parents and teachers think it’s time for her to start acting like a big girl, which means she needs to stop blaming her imaginary friend for everything that goes wrong! And that is exactly what Madison is trying to do! But what everyone doesn’t know is Madison’s imaginary friend is a sassy, childish (yet very loyal and loving) guardian angel, named GA (pronounced Gee Aye). GA's job is to protect Madison and teach her important stuff so she can earn feathers for her wings and one day fly. Not simple for an angel who seems to always be misplacing her halo and getting herself into mischief, leaving Madison to take the blame. In The Tale of the Slimy Spitball, Madison finds herself in the principal's office, again. This time she's being accused of spitting a slimy spitball at this kid Zach on the school bus. Find out who really spit the spitball? Will Madison's guardian angel earn a feather for her wings? Or will Madison take the blame, again? The Wunderkind Family is a family of prodigy siblings--a genius older brother, a superhuman twin boy, and a twin girl who can see and hear her guardian angel. Target age: 6-12 years.old. (Mom's Choice Award Recipient)

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