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The Silly Inventor - cover

The Silly Inventor

Anonymous

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

In the heart of a whimsical town, a peculiar inventor of great enthusiasm and unconventional methods emerges as an unexpected savior. Amidst a volcanic mishap blanketing the town in ash, he concocts an eccentric creation in a quest to restore its former glory. Unveiled with a cacophony of curious instruments and fueled by outlandish means, his initial attempt spirals into comedic chaos. With a fervent resolve and the loyal company of his feline companion, he fine-tunes his apparatus into a marvel of efficiency. This tale of innovation and resilience captures the inventor's journey from folly to triumph, as his machine transforms disaster into delight, earning him the admiration of a grateful community and affirming the brilliance hidden in the most fanciful of minds.L.E. Ellison is a passionate mother and grandmother who has been crafting stories and poems since age five. With a love for animals and children, she often illustrates her own work, bringing her characters to life. A college graduate with a double major in fine art and nursing, she focused on children's literature and writing. L.E. Ellison dreams of becoming a beloved name in juvenile fiction and poetry. Her whimsical stories inspire creativity and celebrate the magic of childhood.
Available since: 12/29/2025.
Print length: 28 pages.

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