Kid Review – Mary the Missionary – early chapter book

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About the Book
Book: Mary the Missionary, A Kenya Adventure
Author: Yvonne M Morgan
Genre: Children’s Early Reader

Release date: February 1, 2025
A Kenya Adventure
Are you ready for an adventure in Kenya? After singing “Jesus Loves the Little Children” in Sunday School, Mary has many questions about children in other countries. When her parents learn about a mission trip to Kenya, they decided to experience another culture as a family. Mary encounters many trials on her Kenyan adventure. In the end, she learns that she and her new friends aren’t different, and Jesus loves all children.
Through colorful illustrations and engaging storytelling, “Mary the Missionary” teaches important lessons about acceptance, empathy, and love. As Mary meets children from different cultures and backgrounds, she learns to see the world through their eyes and understand the unique challenges they face. Along the way, she also discovers the unifying power of faith and how it transcends all barriers.
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My Kid Review
Morgan, Yvonne M. Mary the Missionary: A Kenya Adventure. NP: Mt Zion Ridge Press, 2025.
Mary the Missionary is a great book for parents and teachers who want to show their children what it means to be a short term missionary and to visit a foreign land.
Author Yvonne Morgan takes children on a trip from learning that God loves all children to traveling half way around the world to meet some children in Kenya when her parents take a missionary trip. There is a colored picture to start each chapter which will give readers a glimpse into the unfamiliar setting.
The story is well – written and will appeal to those children who are curious about missionaries and mission trips.
Mary the Missionary would make a great addition to the early chapter book section of a K-12 Christian school library. It is appropriate for elementary children.
I received a complimentary copy of Mary the Missionary. This is my honest review.
About the Author – Yvonne M. Morgan

Yvonne M Morgan takes readers of all ages on a journey of faith, hope, and love with encouraging words. Her captivating storytelling will inspire readers to trust in the Lord and give them hope. Yvonne’s insightful reflections will resonate with anyone who wants a deeper relationship with God.
More from Yvonne Morgan
As my grandchildren grew, I started writing children’s books. I wanted them to read engaging, faith-based stories filled with fun illustrations and valuable lessons that would nurture their faith. As the children grew, I wanted to continue their lessons, tailoring them to their expanding interests and abilities. The book, “Mary the Missionary, A Kenyan Adventure,” shares the message of God’s love, and how we are all his children despite our differences.
The memories of my mission trips to Kenya, filled with the warmth of the people and the beauty of the landscape, led me to choose it for Mary’s visit. I loved the vibrant tapestry of cultures and the welcoming smiles of the people I met during my visits. To help your children explore Kenya, I’ve added free resources to my website; these include downloadable activity books and captivating information. Here is a link to those resources: https://yvonne-morgan.com/mary-the-missionary-resources.
Ugali

In Kenya, Ugali is used as a fork to pick up their food. Ugali Recipe to try with your children:
Ingredients:
1 cup maize meal / corn meal
2 cups normal water
Instructions:
Heat water over medium heat in a deep pan. Make sure you use a pan with a handle.
Add the maize meal or cornmeal and keep on stirring with a strong wooden spoon.
Keep stirring and pressing the mixture against the sides of the pan to break up the lumps.
As the mixture becomes thicker, it becomes more difficult to mix but keep mixing and breaking up the lumps.
The mixture with begin to come away from the sides of the pan.
Allow it to cook for 2-3 minutes.
At this point transfer the ugali to a platter. Place the plate over the pan and turn it upside down.
Or you can transfer to a small heatproof bowl. Pat it down into shape. Place a plate over the bowl and turn it over.
Enjoy piping hot ugali with your favorite stew or curry.

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Giveaway

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Sounds like a good book.
Sounds like a fantastic book for children
This is a cute book!