Spring with the Moodys is the fourth book in the Moody Family Series. As the twins' birth nears, the children want to bless Mom, and their surprising idea for how to do that is a huge success. In the midst of waiting for the twins, a pet-sitting job is unexpectedly given to them and brings its own excitement. There is incredible joy when the Moody twins arrive! Mr. Delome, the neighbor across the street, continues to be part of the Moodys' lives along with other familiar characters from the first three books. Come join the Moody family for the spring.
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Sarah Maxwell's passion is to see young people with books that would edify and build them up in the Lord Jesus and in family relationships. She has enjoyed writing for over ten years filling each book of the Moody Family series with inspiring content that sends children excitedly reaching for the next book. Sarah loves to meet Moody fans as she travels the country with her family.
Sarah also helps with the Titus2.com ministry. Her desire is to serve Jesus with her time through speaking and writing to encourage others.
Join a Christian homeschooling family for a busy and exciting spring. With twins on the way and a host of life lessons to explore, there’s never a dull moment in the Moody family! This series was one of the first created specifically for homeschooled children, and its glimpse into the day-to-day adventures of an ordinary family doing life together will always have a soft spot in my heart.
My 11 yr old read through the whole series and loved them. My 8 yr old has gotten a little bored. We have took and break and have come back to this recently. There isn't any inappropriate attitudes or content. My only issue with these books is the children act and talk too much like adults at times. They come off unrealistic. The dialogue doesn't come off like it's written for a child audience at times either. Just alot of adult conversations. (Nothing inappropriate). Overall they have good moral content and do a good job of what an ideal family would look like.