We're All In! Ten-year-old Kayla and her friends are tired of being told they are too small to do anything important. In episode 1, the girls decide to call themselves The Mustard Seeds and are determined to show everyone what can happen when they work together. Books are available: https://www.mightywaybooks.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In our last episode, Angie decided to take the Mustard Seeds' advice and give her teacher, Mr. Mitchell a sincere apology. Angie shared with him that she really did want to attend the dance and asked him if he would speak with Principal Todd. Mr. Mit... more
Tara had an idea to help Angie and wanted to share it with the rest of the Mustard Seeds. Unfortunately, she was late to school and had missed everyone, so she would have to wait until the end of the day to tell them. After school, Sam had been delay... more
In chapter 5, The Mustard Seeds were summoned to Principal Todd's office to hear her decision. However, as they waited to be called inside, Angie Waller emerged from having a meeting of her own with Mrs. Todd. The girls tried to be hopeful but saw th... more
In our last episode, The Mustard Seeds were pleased to find that their meeting with Principal Todd was going to happen. Once they were summoned to her office, they realized they didn't know what to say. The girls were put at ease when Sam sugested th... more
In Chapter 3, Morgan's mom agreed to set up an appointment with Principal Todd for the Mustard Seeds. They hoped they could change her decision about not letting Angie attend the Father/Daughter Dance. The girls believed if they shared the real reaso... more
The girls wanted to help Angie and Tara tried very hard to cheer her up. Nothing seemed to put Angie in a better mood. They all agreed the Father/Daughter Dance wouldn't be the same if Angie couldn't attend. The Mustard Seeds decided they would try t... more
In Chapter 1, Clover Elementary School Principal, Mrs. Todd announced the school's 5th grade Father/Daughter Dance. It was a "big announcement", and the girls are excited, but feel the need to help Angie, who for some reason will not be allowed to at... more
The girls of The Mustard Seeds club have found themselves right in the middle of a need to do another good deed. The students are excited because the Clover Elementary School has announced the Father/Daughter Dance for fifth grade girls. Unfortunatel... more
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