MADDIE LEARNS is a short-story series for children featuring Maddie Miller, a child who learns Godly values through her everyday adventures. Each is an individual story, but if you read them in order, you will find they are linked.
Maddie
learns about Diversity in MADDIE AND THE ZOO CREW
Maddie
learns about Salvation in MADDIE AND THE BIG DISCOVERY
Maddie
learns about Lying in MADDIE AND THE MOMENT OF TRUTH
Maddie
learns about Love in MADDIE AND THE LOVE NOTE
Maddie learns about Humility in MADDIE AND THE BIG BREAK
Maddie
learns about Diversity....
MADDIE
AND THE ZOO CREW
What a weekend Maddie had! Maddie and Mommy had gone to the Zoo on
Sunday. It was Maddie's favorite place. She
loved all the animals. The giant turtle,
the hippo and the giraffe were her favorites, and she loved the monkeys best of
all. She couldn't wait for school
tomorrow so she could tell her class and her teacher, Miss Fitz, all about it.
The next day, Maddie stepped impatiently
off the school bus and headed toward her class.
She couldn't wait to share her exciting adventure at the zoo. "Ugh", Maddie groaned as she
realized she was in line behind Tommy Tucker.
He walked slow, he talked slow, he stopped to tie his shoe. "Come on", she silently urged
Tommy. She couldn't go around him. There was a strict rule about walking in a
straight line from the bus to the classroom.
Maddie thought she might die of old age before she would reach her
class. Maddie made it to the classroom
just as the bell rang and thanks to Tommy Tucker had no time to share her
weekend and trip to the zoo. I don't
like Tommy Tucker, Maddie decided. He is
just too slow!
That night as Mommy was tucking Maddie into
bed, she asked her how her day went.
"Did you tell your class about your trip to the zoo?" she
asked.
"No, Mommy", Maddie pouted. "Tommy Tucker wasted all my time and I
didn't get to tell anyone about it! I don't
like Tommy Tucker, Mommy. He is just too
slow."
"Maddie", Mommy asked tenderly,
"Do you remember the giant turtle at the zoo?"
"Yes, Mommy, he was one of my
favorites."
"But he was very slow, wasn't
he?"
"Yes, Mommy", Maddie answered,
"But God made him that way. That's
what makes him special from all the other animals."
"Well, Maddie, God made Tommy Tucker
too", Mommy explained as she kissed Maddie goodnight. She turned off the light and left Maddie to
dream about Tommy Tucker and the giant turtle.
The next day, Maddie was again excited
to go to school. Today was the day the
class would go into the auditorium to watch the Jr. High play. Maddie was going to be an actress one day,
you know. Perfect, Maddie thought
as she found her place in the row of theatre seats. Third row back, dead center! She could hardly wait!
Just before the play started, Mr. Keene's
class filled in the rows right in front of Maddie. That's ok, Maddie thought, they're
just little kids anyway. "Oh no," Maddie groaned. Right in front of her sat Hilary
Houston. Hilary was the largest child in
the entire primary school. Hilary
Houston was fat. Maddie tried to look
around her to the right but could only see Hilary's shoulder. To the left, she only saw Hilary's other
shoulder. Maddie thought she might as
well be sitting behind Houston, Texas instead of Hilary Houston. She'd see just as much of the play. Maddie's special day was ruined because of
Hilary Houston. I don't like Hilary
Houston, Maddie decided. She is just too
fat!
"How
was the play today, honey?" Mommy asked as she tucked Maddie in that
night. It was all Maddie had talked
about besides her trip to the zoo.
"I didn't get to see a bit of it,
Mommy!" Maddie exclaimed indignantly.
"Fat ole' Hilary Houston sat right in front of me and I couldn't
see a thing. When kids laughed I
couldn't see what they were laughing about. I don't like Hilary Houston,
Mommy. She is just too fat!"
"Maddie", Mommy reminded,
"Do you remember the hippo at the zoo?"
"Yes, Mommy, he was one of my
favorites."
"But wasn't he very fat?"
"Yes, Mommy, but God made him that
way. That's what makes him special from
all the other animals."
"Well, Maddie, God made Hilary
Houston too", Mommy said as she left the room. Maddie dozed off thinking about Tommy Tucker
and the giant turtle and Hilary Houston and the hippo.
Wednesday morning brought a
surprise. There was a new girl in
Maddie's class. "I'd like you to
meet Ginny Jenkins", Miss Fitz announced.
"Please make her feel welcome." At recess, Maddie saw Ginny standing by
herself against a wall. She looked lonely. Maddie started walking toward her when she
was stopped by Suzie and Annie.
"We don't want her to play with
us", Suzie sneered.
"Yeah, she's funny looking",
Annie agreed.
Maddie looked at Ginny. She was funny looking - she had long arms and
long legs and freckles all over her - and Annie and Suzie were Maddie's best
friends. She went off to play with them
and didn't give Ginny another thought.
"How was your day today,
Maddie?" Mommy asked at bedtime.
"We had a new girl today,
Mommy", Maddie answered. "But
she was funny looking. She had long arms
and long legs and freckles all over her and Annie and Suzie didn't want to play
with her."
Mommy shook her head sadly. "Maddie, do you remember the giraffe at
the zoo?"
"Yes, Mommy. He was one of my favorites."
"Wasn't he funny looking,
Maddie? With that long neck, long legs
and all those spots?"
"Yes, Mommy, but God made him that
way. That's what makes him special from
all the other animals."
"Well Maddie, God made Ginny Jenkins
too."
Maddie laid awake a long time that night
thinking about Tommy Tucker and the giant turtle, Hilary Houston and the Hippo
and Ginny Jenkins and the giraffe.
At recess, Maddie went to her favorite
playground spot - the monkey bars. She liked to hang upside down and swing.
"Look at Monkey Maddie", hooted
Scott as he and Billy walked by. Billy
scratched under his arms, made monkey noises and grinned really big showing all
his teeth. Maddie spent the rest of recess in the girl's bathroom, crying.
That night, Mommy didn't have to ask
Maddie how her day was. She could tell
that something was terribly wrong. "Maddie, honey, what's wrong? Mommie
asked.
"Oh Mommy, it was awful", Maddie
sobbed. She told Mommy about Miss Fitz
and the pencil and the boys on the playground.
"Maddie", Mommy whispered as she
gently brushed away the tears, "do you remember the monkeys in the
zoo? Do you remember how they ran from
side to side in their cages, swung from the tree and showed their teeth? They were your favorites, right?" Maddie nodded; eyes still wet with unshed
tears. "God made them special from
all the other animals, didn't he? Well,
guess what? God made Maddie Miller,
too!"
Maddie gave Mommy a hug and the two of
them sat and talked about Tommy Tucker and the giant turtle, Hilary Houston and
the hippo, Ginny Jenkins and the giraffe, and Maddie Miller and the
monkeys. It was quite late when Maddie
finally drifted off to sleep.
The next day brought the dreaded
assignment Miss Fitz had explained the day before, but suddenly it didn't seem
like such a problem for Maddie. Each
child was to write a report about three different people and what made each of
them special. Maddie knew just who she
was going to choose. That night at
bedtime, Maddie couldn't wait to show Mommy the "A" on her report,
and she had a special favor to ask of Mommy.
Sunday afternoon Maddie and Mommy went
back to the zoo, but this time they brought some special friends. Maddie wanted Tommy to see the giant turtle. She wanted to show Hilary the hippo and
introduce Ginny to the giraffe. She
wanted them all to meet the monkeys.
"God made all of these animals special from each other",
Maddie explained, "and He made all of us special too."
THE END
Unless the Lord provides otherwise, THE MADDIE LEARNS SERIES should be available in 2028 or 2029.
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