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The residents of Peaputt Place stumble upon a strange "root" growing in their town. Excitement from the Peaputts and their creative efforts to extract the item leads to an important lesson from the smallest member of the community. Acceptance, collaboration, and self-confidence are themes that run throughout the story. The use of rhyme, rhythm, and repetition also allows for engagement, language development, and loads of fun!

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The residents of Peaputt Place stumble upon a strange "root" growing in their town. Excitement from the Peaputts and their creative efforts to extract the item leads to an important lesson from the smallest member of the community. Acceptance, collaboration, and self-confidence are themes that run throughout the story. The use of rhyme, rhythm, and repetition also allows for engagement, language development, and loads of fun!
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Rodo Sofranac is not only Maddy's daddy, but of three more loving kids. He's also been an uncle, granddad, mentor, tormentor, deputy dad, and Mr. Nice Guy to lots of other great kids. Rodo now shares his love with Maddy across thousands of miles of desert and ocean, proving once again that time and distance can't separate love. Rodo spent the first few years of his life in a small village called Rijeka Crnojevica, in Montenegro (formerly a part of Yugoslavia). The next few years he lived in Salzburg, Austria. His family then immigrated to the United States. Maybe it's this diversity of cultures and languages that inspire Rodo to read, write, and have fun with words, especially telling stories. He has worked with young children for over 40 years, as a teacher, translator, and mentor. In addition, he has raised four of his own, and now grows with his grandkids. Currently, Rodo lives in a larger village, Phoenix, Arizona, with his loving wife, Susan-who is constantly helping him with his English-and some of the kids. Visit Rodo's website www.rodowrites.com for more information and fun.