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Fickle Melinda McPickle can never make up her mind. She is simply no good at making decisions ¿ meaning she usually ends up making very silly choices. As she goes through her day, the lovable little girl finds a different way of doing things, often making multiple choices instead of just one. Through it all, Melinda McPickle remains her delightfully unique self. There is a little Melinda in all of us. Fickle Fickle Melinda McPickle is a lighthearted book with an important message: Be who you are, whoever that is because that person is perfect, just as they are. Through Melinda we learn it¿s OK…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fickle Melinda McPickle can never make up her mind. She is simply no good at making decisions ¿ meaning she usually ends up making very silly choices. As she goes through her day, the lovable little girl finds a different way of doing things, often making multiple choices instead of just one. Through it all, Melinda McPickle remains her delightfully unique self. There is a little Melinda in all of us. Fickle Fickle Melinda McPickle is a lighthearted book with an important message: Be who you are, whoever that is because that person is perfect, just as they are. Through Melinda we learn it¿s OK to march to the beat of your own drum. Ageless, timeless and seasonless, the book resonates with readers of all ages as it explores themes of character development, self-confidence, and embracing and celebrating each other¿s ¿ and our own ¿ special differences.
Autorenporträt
Meredith Migliorato is from Greensboro, North Carolina and grew up in Monroe, New York. She graduated from Greensboro College where she played basketball and her jersey number was 23, just like Melinda. Coach M to her students, she is an elementary P.E. teacher who loves children, sports and her two dogs Lilly and Nugget. In 2012 she was named teacher of the year at her elementary school. A first time author, she was inspired to write this book through her love for children, her need to be creative and to give children who might do things a little differently a voice. Look for more books as Melinda gets herself into all kinds of funny situations.