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    Grammy’s Treasure Hunt, by Joan Marie | Dedicated Review

    Jennifer LemmBy Jennifer Lemm3 Mins Read Ages 4-8 Ages 9-12 Author Showcase Chapter Books Sports
    Grammy’s Treasure Hunt, by Joan Marie | Dedicated Review
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    Grammy’s Treasure Hunt

    Created by Joan Marie

    Illustrated by Vicente “Vinny” Navarrete

    Ages 5+ | 64 Pages

    Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing (2024) | ISBN-13: 9798887518848

    What to Expect:  Fantasy, baseball, virtues, and sportsmanship.

    In the chapter book Grammy’s Treasure Hunt, readers will discover how the impact of the choices we make in life can shape outcomes for better or worse.

    Ten-year-old Cameron arrives at his grandparents’ home just in time to complete an adventure his grandmother has prepared for him.  If he is successful, he will be rewarded with treasure! Excited to discover his quest is to play baseball with spiders and bugs— “That’s great because I am really good at baseball…”—he is still left wondering what the game has to do with finding a treasure. 

    As Cameron embarks on his journey, he meets and helps a sloth named Inchy, who becomes his guide. Soon, it is revealed that the players on Cameron’s team, the Bugs, each embody a virtue (kindness, honesty, respect, and truthfulness). In contrast, the opposing team, the Spiders, is comprised of vices (meanness, cheating, lying, bullying, and selfishness). Cameron will have to make choices while playing, impacting his search for treasure as he plays the most challenging baseball game of his life.

    Author Joan Marie has crafted a thoughtful book exploring concepts of virtue and vice through the characters and their actions, offering insights into the moral lessons imparted to young readers. Setting the story around the game of baseball is a canny way to show how the “vices” are often present in everyday life and makes it relatable to readers.  With short chapters and a clear font, Grammy’s Treasure Hunt becomes easy to read and enjoy for younger readers.  The addition of cute illustrations at the beginning of each chapter sets the tone and foreshadows the content nicely.  

    An ideal book to read when children are struggling with the inevitable challenges life throws at them, Grammy’s Treasure Hunt is a charming way to reinforce the importance of virtues in everyday life. The lessons on handling vices when encountered make it both a valuable and enjoyable tale for a child’s home library.

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    About the Author

    If you are a parent, grandparent, or know anyone who is, Joan Marie invites you to join her on this exciting journey.

    After years as a career businesswoman with a hobby of writing, Joan Marie has decided to write a series of children’s books that encompass strong values and morals to inspire elementary-age children. Having a blended family, including 10 grandchildren, she has a goal to pass down a legacy not only to her grandchildren but also to children everywhere.

    Through her Grammy’s Treasure Hunt books, readers will learn core values and morals through fun characters they can relate to. They will be excited to read about each journey to find the treasures. As a grandmother, she feels a responsibility to do what she can to help build the foundation all children need so they can become good, positive, contributing members of society when they become adults.

    Joan Marie encourages everyone to join her in making the world a better place together!

    For more information, visit authorjoanmarie.com.

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    Jennifer Lemm

    Jennifer Lemm grew up in Wisconsin, where she graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education.  She has taught in a variety of classrooms. Currently living in Colorado and a stay-at-home mother to three, as a lifelong reader, she can often be found with her nose in a book, adding to her ever-increasing pile of to-be-read books.  When not reading, Jennifer (along with her family) is often found cheering for her favorite sports teams or outside enjoying nature.

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