How far can a child's imagination take them?
In the new children's adventure story The Magic Trampoline, four fun loving, adventure seeking little Aussie boys-Haz, Chaz, Baz and Maz (the Author's real life four children) venture out of this world to some far away places. All it takes is a very high jump on a special trampoline.
During their very first adventure, after they realise the magical power of their very own trampoline, the boys (along with their Dad) travel into space, land on Planet Tiny and meet the cutest and friendliest little space aliens ever - Misty, Merlee, Fizz and Krick. After an exciting game of space soccer, Misty hitches a ride with the boys in Dad's back pack, creating panic and chaos for the family. But, they must keep Misty hidden from their Mum, or she'll find the little alien and freak out
First in a series of children's adventure stories, The Magic Trampoline is a wondrously illustrated picture book which takes young readers to far off and exciting places with the four little travelers, while teaching some valuable lessons along the way
Refrigerator art and experimental LEGO cars are proof kids have vivid imaginations, but sometimes they have ideas for ingenious things that change the world, like popsicles (age 11), the trampoline (age 16), swim flippers (age 11), and earmuffs (age 15). What would you do if your kidventor came up with a mind-bending invention that was actually viable? The parents of the kids below all answered, "Patent it, build it, and/or sell it!"