What Do the Plants Say? (Alex, the Inventor) by Lois Wickstrom
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Alex hears the balloon flowers in her yard making noises.
Are they talking to her? She invents a plant translator so she can talk to her plants. Soon she and the flowers are planning a party. What do plants want to do at a party?
Can Alex make her plants’ party plans come true?
~ AMAZON ~
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Lois is a former science teacher. She has written a series of science-based folktales. In each modernized tale, the protagonist achieves a better ending because of learning scientific principles. Lois likes to garden, ride her bike with her husband, cook, and she votes in every election.
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