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Wigglys and Skypie are two lovable, spunky and energetic heart-shaped Martian children from the Planet KISS. They are ten-year-old brother and sister twins who travel through the universe in their own little spaceship. They have wonderful and exciting adventures visiting all sorts of fantasy planets in need of their help. They teach children important life lessons in thrilling little poetic stories.

In the first book of the series, Wigglys and Skypie Visit the Pollution Planet, Wigglys and Skypie have a mission to clean up a dirty, old polluted planet that is dying from all the toxic garbage and poisons in the air. Their trees and flowers are lifeless, their birds don’t sing, their bees don’t buzz, the people and animals are choking, their oceans are filthy with chemicals and their sun doesn’t shine! Wigglys and Skypie help them “go green,” and teach them to be kind and respectful to the environment. They restore their dying planet to a place of beauty and cleanliness, where they will live forever in peace and harmony!

TESTIMONIALS
"This book is out of this world, and yet so down to EARTH!! What a delightful and clever way to teach our children about the deadly dangers of pollution, and how to preserve and respect our precious planet."
• D. Ives

"A powerful ‘wake up call’ for all of us earthlings! If we don’t ‘go green’ now, we won’t get a second chance!"
• M. Lamanno


EXCERPTS FROM INSIDE THE BOOK
They called to the people, they screamed and they yelled;
They both held their noses because the place smelled!

“Where are the people?” Wigglys asked with a pout,
“Are they always inside? Don’t they ever come out???”

They noticed sick birds that just couldn’t fly,
There was too much pollution that fi lled up the sky!

The spiders were queasy … they couldn’t spin webs,
And the ants and caterpillars were home sick in their beds!

The frogs couldn’t jump … they couldn’t even croak,
The frogs couldn’t breathe because of the smoke!

The pigs were so poisoned that they just couldn’t oink,
They wouldn’t roll in the mud … what was the point?

And the turtles were sad … they weren’t doing well,
They stuck out their heads and went back in their shells!

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