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Continuing in her unique literary style, the author uses normal everyday potatoes to convey an important message to three children. Of the three children, Kate is convinced the potatoes are watching them through their eyes. Her persistence with Mr. White and Mr. Red Potato and Miss Sweet Potato pays off in a very rewarding way. By the end of the story the readers curiosity is keen on knowing just what the potatoes have to say. In her seventh book, the author, Barbara Winningham uses a natural playful setting along a creek to reveal an important message to the inquisitive children. As in life,…mehr

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Continuing in her unique literary style, the author uses normal everyday potatoes to convey an important message to three children. Of the three children, Kate is convinced the potatoes are watching them through their eyes. Her persistence with Mr. White and Mr. Red Potato and Miss Sweet Potato pays off in a very rewarding way. By the end of the story the readers curiosity is keen on knowing just what the potatoes have to say. In her seventh book, the author, Barbara Winningham uses a natural playful setting along a creek to reveal an important message to the inquisitive children. As in life, it is often in the most unexpected place or setting that we are rewarded with good news. Of course, the best part of the story is the childrens chance to share the good news with their parents.

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Autorenporträt
Barbara Winningham began her writing career in 2007. Prior to writing, she worked as a hairdresser and, later, as a Senior Housing Specialist. She was born in Omaha, Nebraska. She and her husband divide their time between Missouri and Arkansas. She also loves to travel. She was raised in a rural community where many of her stories are inspired. She and her husband parented seven children as well as taking on the roles of foster parent to various children in need. And has had the privilege of having two AFS foreign exchange students. She is a public speaker and does many presentations at Libraries and Schools for her audiences of different ages. Please visit her on the web at www.turtlepit.com