Last Updated on December 15, 2022 by ellen
Is one of your children a picky eater? I was always very lucky when my kids were younger. Neither of them was particularly picky. Sure, there were a few vegetables they didn’t like, but for the most part, they ate what was on their plates. I understand the struggle though because I had friends whose kids were super picky. If that’s the case in your home, you’ll want to check out The Rootlets by Vicki Marquez.
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The Rootlets: Trouble at Plantasy Land by Vicki Marquez
It’s opening day at Mr. Fungo Fungi’s magnificent amusement park, Plantasy Land…and The Rootlets couldn’t be more excited! With special surprises and newly sprouted rides, this is sure to be the greatest day ever!
But when The Rootlets arrive at the park, they realize that something is terribly wrong…Plantasy Land is in trouble! Someone – or something – is destroying the park. Could it be The Great Zucchini – Mr. Fungi’s new magician?
Or could there be an even greater danger lurking beyond the park? Most of all, can The Rootlets trust their new super rootabilities to help them save their favorite place on the planet?
My thoughts:
The Rootlets: Trouble at Plantasy Land is a fun story about the Rootlets and their trip to the amusement park. Each Rootlet has a special power that they’re learning how to use. When they arrive at the amusement park, they know that something is horribly wrong. All of their favorite rides are falling apart and everything is dead or dying. They need to use their special powers to figure out what’s wrong and save the amusement park.
This is a fun chapter book that will keep your child’s attention with bright pictures and an interesting story. Along the way, they may actually decide to try a few new vegetables for dinner. This is the second book in the Adventures of the Rootlets series, but I had no problem at all reading it on its own.
Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.