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Something strange is happening in Wunderfulland. Doctor Creepy and Madam Ugly have channeled an odorless gas into this land making things rearrange. Watch dogs living on fleas, leaves floating up instead of down, and raindrops moving upward. With all of the characters in Wunderfulland changing before The Wunderful Tree's eyes, she seeks the help of Sir Maximus Farbiticus who builds a Flipperoo machine which reverses the flow of the odorless gas. As Wunderfulland returns to normal, the two evil meanies feel the impact of the gas and they change from bad to good. As Sir Max perches high above on…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Something strange is happening in Wunderfulland. Doctor Creepy and Madam Ugly have channeled an odorless gas into this land making things rearrange. Watch dogs living on fleas, leaves floating up instead of down, and raindrops moving upward. With all of the characters in Wunderfulland changing before The Wunderful Tree's eyes, she seeks the help of Sir Maximus Farbiticus who builds a Flipperoo machine which reverses the flow of the odorless gas. As Wunderfulland returns to normal, the two evil meanies feel the impact of the gas and they change from bad to good. As Sir Max perches high above on the Tree's branches, see goodness here, there and everywhere sharing kindness with no disguise. This new picture book is written by ROBERT WALANKA and illustrated by Richard Plant and Ian Piirtola. This is a sequel to our first book called the Wunderful Tree written by Robert Walanka and illustrated by Richard Plant and Ian Piirtola. The unique combination of Richard's illustrations and Ian's color interpretations have made for a delightful new picture book for young readers. As a Media Special ist for Cicero School District 99 for the past eighteen years, Robert delights in sharing both of these books with his students.
Autorenporträt
This realistic fiction story is written by Robert Walanka and illustrated by Amanda Pletsch. Robert is a retired Media Specialist for Cicero School District 99. He is the author of three other children's books: The Insect King, The Wunderful Tree, and Something is Strange in Wunderfulland. Amanda is a freelance illustrator and artist . She is currently teaching art at a private school in Oak Brook, Il. Amanda loves to create art inspired by her two young children and enjoys working in all types of media from watercolor to design.