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Henry wants a puppy like most children. He finds a puppy on the school grounds, or is it a wolf cub? He fell in love immediately and dreams about how much fun the duo will have. After convincing his parents to let him keep the pup, he names him Winvar. Henry immediately starts noticing unusual things happening that he can't explain. What Winvar and Henry find out is Winvar has a superpower! Winvar's superpower allows him to transport himself and his owner anywhere they want to go. The adventures are unlimited. They still don't know that this is not his only superpower, but they will as the series goes on.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Henry wants a puppy like most children. He finds a puppy on the school grounds, or is it a wolf cub? He fell in love immediately and dreams about how much fun the duo will have. After convincing his parents to let him keep the pup, he names him Winvar. Henry immediately starts noticing unusual things happening that he can't explain. What Winvar and Henry find out is Winvar has a superpower! Winvar's superpower allows him to transport himself and his owner anywhere they want to go. The adventures are unlimited. They still don't know that this is not his only superpower, but they will as the series goes on.
Autorenporträt
Joni is passionate about writing and illustrating children's books. Coming up with storylines that children will enjoy, finding comfort in the fact that children around the world fall asleep after listening to a story she wrote. Since retiring from a career in project accounting and from her cupcake store in Colorado Springs, Joni is enjoying all her free time to read and write. Joni does not only value writing for children, however. After spending six years in a caregiving role for her parents, one of whom had Alzheimer's, Joni promotes reading as stimulation for loved ones with Dementia of any kind, guiding them from their favorite authors to books for young readers, and then ultimately to picture books as the disease progresses. Reading is a great activity to encourage comprehension, while also bringing alive memories of a person's past.