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Windy Cindy: An Adventure Story About the Power of Wind

Current price: $18.00
Windy Cindy: An Adventure Story About the Power of Wind
Windy Cindy: An Adventure Story About the Power of Wind

Barnes and Noble

Windy Cindy: An Adventure Story About the Power of Wind

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Windy Cindy is a little wind girl who learns to apply her budding power for helping people and the planet. Windy Cindy is very curious, but she is also impatient, wanting to be a full-grown wind right now! Faced with peer pressure and learning from trial and error, she makes the right choices and becomes a wonderful role model for children of all ages.
About the Author
Brian Morris grew up in Iowa and Connecticut. As a writer and former advertising executive, he has written ad copy, songs, poems, stories, and articles. Inspired by his kids and young grand-children, Brian noticed a sameness to many children's books, and was committed to write something fresh and different. The result was Windy Cindy. An Adventure Story About the Power of Wind.
For years, Brian has been an advocate for alternative energy resources. He is particularly a fan of wind power, except when it pushes his golf ball into a lake or out-of-bounds. Brian lives in Hermosa Beach, California with his wife of 48 years, who just happens to be named Cindy.

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