Hidden treasure, a flying machine, royal duke, and counterfeit money are all in a day's work for a clever elementary schooler who is autistic and non-verbal, using his wits and unique abilities to foil two dishonest schemes.
Humor, kindness, diversity, disability awareness, and problem-solving permeate this fun and quirky and humorous series, about the students and staff of Mortimer Potts Elementary School (Home of the Potty, the Potbellied Pig) expertly written by Liz Cooper.
Morris Flip is an elementary school student who is autistic and communicates through realistic sound effects instead of words. When a new summer camp suddenly opens up in town, he accidentally learns it's a cover for a treasure-hunting royal duke, who wants to find a long-lost jewelry collection hidden on the old-abandoned Potts estate.
Morris is follows along when his friends Bluebell Skinks and her sister, wheelchair-bound Bonnie, try to persuade their father to allow them to attend Camp Merbando. Mr. Skinks is busy with his company's very important project, building new printing presses that will improve the way the government prints money in efforts to fool counterfeiters. While visiting Skinks Industries, Morris overhears two of Mr. Skinks' employees, the Buggs brothers, hatch a plan to get rich by fraudulently printing money while most of the town rushes to the camp during an emergency staged by the pair.
Morris makes an effort to communicate this nefarious plan to Bluebell and Bonnie, and soon gives up when they don't understand what he is trying to tell them. But once at camp, he's able to capture the attention of a great listener-his friend Mitzi Mufflin who is blind-to help him crack the case.
Author Liz Cooper is a published author, and former elementary school teacher, resource teacher, and school system language arts supervisor who enjoys writing funny stories about resilient young characters with disabilities, dealing with outlandish situations. Morris Flip Sound Machine is the third book in Cooper's Potts-Abilities collection featuring the kids and staff of Potts Elementary School, joining Bluebell Skinks Wheelchair Kid and Mitzi Mufflin Principal for a Day. These middle-grade books, feature diverse characters, demonstrate good leadership, problem-solving, creativity, and independence. Liz is also passionate about promoting literacy. She has a master's degree in reading education and recently published a book for parents in order to help them strengthen their children's reading skills while sharing the joy of reading together.
Through the detailed illustrations and the multiple twists and turns of the fast-paced story, young readers will fall in love with the strong, diverse, and clever characters in Morris Flip Sound Machine.