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★ A delightful children's series that blends vivid fantasy, humorous everyday life, and themes of self-discovery. Set within a joyful world filled with minor mishaps, it explores the small yet significant challenges of growing up.

★ The stories seamlessly weave wildly imaginative elements (like flowers sprouting from mouths or drinking invisibility potions) with warm, relatable details of family and school life, perfectly capturing the inner desires shared by children worldwide.

★ Suitable for readers aged 7-12.

This series consists of 4 books:
"The Girl Who Sprouted Flowers from Her Mouth"
"Suspicious Candy"
"Treasure Hunt on an Alien Planet"
"The Boy Who Drank the Invisibility Potion"

Description

I'm Wang Xiaoguai, and I study in Class 6, Grade 4 at Shell School. Everyone calls me "the Impetuous One Who Acts in Three Seconds".

My academic performance... well, it might be a bit poor. My mom and dad might care about that, but it doesn’t really matter. What’s important is that I’m happy.

Apart from being a bit impetuous, I have many other good qualities. I’m helpful, observant, and I love to imagine things and try new things. That’s why I often have some amazing experiences. Of course, sometimes things don’t go the way I plan, but that’s just the way it is, right? Growing up is always full of wonderful surprises!

Now, my friend, do you know what new thing happened to me recently?

I found a snack shop called "Everything You Want". It sold "Paranoid Candy" (which made it hard to trust what others said) and "Share-the-Sweet Candy" (that allowed you to taste the delicious food others were enjoying), but these products disappeared just two days later!

At the school gate, I received a free diary. I wrote down my hopes for the next day in it, and guess what? They all came true!

Another time, my mom scolded me, and I left home in a huff. Unexpectedly, I ended up on an elevator that led to a parallel world…

Author

Liu Fangfang

Liu Fangfang is a member of both the China Writers Association and the China Science Writers Association. She is an accomplished author and seasoned editor-in-chief with significant achievements in both children's literature and science fiction. She serves as a committee member of the Science Fiction Committee for the China Science Education Film and Television Association, an expert for the National Middle School Student Science & Sci-Fi Writing Competition, and the Executive Deputy Director and Secretary-General of the Science Fiction Committee for the Shaanxi Science Writers Association, actively promoting science education, science fiction, and growth education for young people.

Her writing career is distinguished by numerous accolades: her full-length children's science fiction work was selected for the Shaanxi Provincial Publicity Department's Key Literary Projects; she has personally received the Global Chinese Children's Science Fiction Nebula Award; her popular science works have won third prize and an individual contribution award at the "Kelei Cup" jointly organized by the China Science Education Film and Television Association and the National Radio and Television Administration, as well as the Shaanxi Provincial Outstanding Popular Science Works third prize and the Annual Top Ten Popular Science Books Award.

Her major representative works include Meow, I'm My Seven-Year-Old Mom's Cat, The Natural Code of the Mushroom Planet, and Last Stand on Titan. Her writing spans realistic children's literature and children's science fiction, showcasing a broad creative vision and solid narrative skill.

Contents

Suspicious Candy
The Wish-Coming-True Diary
The Elevator to a Parallel World
Crazy Gloves
Brain Copy Paste
Adventures on the Planet of Reverse Growth
The Cockroach Attack
Being Tamed by the "Educational Candy"

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