The Flower Power books follow the funny fifth-grade adventures of four girls with little in common but their flower names who, nevertheless, blossom into the greatest of friends.
Life for the Flower Power girls is never boring. With Milla still madly in crush with sweet Max, Katie-Rose is left wondering why everyone doesnt find fifth-grade boys as disgusting as she does. Especially pesky, annoying Preston, whose new favorite pastime is throwing erasers at Katie-Roses head and who always seems to be around at Katie-Roses most embarrassing moments. Yasaman isnt quite ready for a boyfriend either, but she does have a brilliant matchmaking plan for two of her favorite people, and she recruits the other girls to join. The targets: beloved teachers Mr. Emerson and Ms. Perez, who are meant for each other, even if they dont know it. The goal: to bring those lovebirds together at their schools Lock-In, a teacher-chaperoned evening of fun, fabulosity, and possibly even romance. The trouble? Ms. Perez isnt planning on coming. And when the fourth flower friend, Violet, mysteriously pulls out, too, it seems as if the Lock-In will be no fun at all. But these flowers dont wilt so easily . . .
Praise for Oopsy Daisy: A Flower Power Book
Myracle proves, once again, that she has her finger firmly on the pulse of tween girldom. Booklist
Myracle perfectly captures the nuances of fifth-grade life. Readers will certainly relate to the girls struggles to grow up but not leave childhood behind just yet. Milla, Violet, Yaz and Katie-Rose continue to charm; heres hoping they have more hijinks in store. Kirkus Reviews
Life for the Flower Power girls is never boring. With Milla still madly in crush with sweet Max, Katie-Rose is left wondering why everyone doesnt find fifth-grade boys as disgusting as she does. Especially pesky, annoying Preston, whose new favorite pastime is throwing erasers at Katie-Roses head and who always seems to be around at Katie-Roses most embarrassing moments. Yasaman isnt quite ready for a boyfriend either, but she does have a brilliant matchmaking plan for two of her favorite people, and she recruits the other girls to join. The targets: beloved teachers Mr. Emerson and Ms. Perez, who are meant for each other, even if they dont know it. The goal: to bring those lovebirds together at their schools Lock-In, a teacher-chaperoned evening of fun, fabulosity, and possibly even romance. The trouble? Ms. Perez isnt planning on coming. And when the fourth flower friend, Violet, mysteriously pulls out, too, it seems as if the Lock-In will be no fun at all. But these flowers dont wilt so easily . . .
Praise for Oopsy Daisy: A Flower Power Book
Myracle proves, once again, that she has her finger firmly on the pulse of tween girldom. Booklist
Myracle perfectly captures the nuances of fifth-grade life. Readers will certainly relate to the girls struggles to grow up but not leave childhood behind just yet. Milla, Violet, Yaz and Katie-Rose continue to charm; heres hoping they have more hijinks in store. Kirkus Reviews