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Winx Thinks - Plant Power! ...because carbon converters are cool, quirky, & critical A middle grade time travel adventure sprouted from the what if, worry, and wow of The Lorax, Sidewalk Flowers, and The Great Kapok Tree. Problems are popping up like weeds for Winx Muller. His sister, Marta, is wilting from a rare illness. His great-aunt's prickly input is making Winx itch with confusion. And his uprooted parents are still missing. Winx thinks more time travel will prune back his trouble. But the new crop of stinky Timeless Toe Covers are late bloomers that can go to seed. Winx's woes only…mehr

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Winx Thinks - Plant Power! ...because carbon converters are cool, quirky, & critical A middle grade time travel adventure sprouted from the what if, worry, and wow of The Lorax, Sidewalk Flowers, and The Great Kapok Tree. Problems are popping up like weeds for Winx Muller. His sister, Marta, is wilting from a rare illness. His great-aunt's prickly input is making Winx itch with confusion. And his uprooted parents are still missing. Winx thinks more time travel will prune back his trouble. But the new crop of stinky Timeless Toe Covers are late bloomers that can go to seed. Winx's woes only grow as he faces hangry tribal islanders, megafauna madness, a very grumpy gardener, international disease-seeking geniuses, the droning of a translucent composer, and a toga-clad man with familiar footwear who speaks only Greek. Even worse, as Winx tests theories to get better at time traveling he can't stop trampling the rules. So, of course, the thorny time-space continuum keeps poking and scratching him at every turn. Can Winx find the flora to fix his sister? Figure out if Aunt Lena's hints are fertile or full of it? Or is Winx just too much of a lost ball in high weeds to harvest what he needs to save his parents?
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Katie Engen loves sowing big ideas into fun stories. Happy to leave her writing for family, sports, and the beach, she'd probably give up ice cream for better understanding of rare illnesses. Katie cannot pick one favorite plant, but she sure feels great when purple-y blue hydrangeas are bursting with their summer best. Visit www.KatieEngen.com for more.