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Young author encourages children to find their superpowers

Author Lincoln Rawlins, 11, will officially launch his second book, Super Sprout, at Amazeworld in Tanawha on Saturday 14 September.

This enchanting evening of family fun and creativity hopes to inspire children to discover and celebrate their own superpowers.

The Super Sprout Moonlight Maze event will offer a unique opportunity to explore the award-winning park after dark, meet the young literary talent behind the story, and celebrate the joy of reading with super gifts, games, and more.

Endorsed by literary icon Jackie French, Lincoln’s new book is poised to inspire readers of all ages with its heartwarming message of self-belief and the power of individuality.

“I’m really excited to share Super Sprout with everyone,” Lincoln said, who wrote his first book at just eight years old.

“This book is all about finding your own superpowers and remembering that being yourself is the best thing you can be.

“I wrote this book for anyone who has ever thought they weren’t good at anything or didn’t think they were good enough. Because everyone is good enough.”

Super Sprout is the much-anticipated follow-up to Sprout’s Idea, a story that captured hearts around the world with its message of kindness and environmental stewardship.

Lincoln’s journey from a young storyteller to a published author with the backing of Andy Griffiths for his debut book has been nothing short of remarkable, with over 500 copies of his debut book sold across Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the UK, and Germany.

Now, with the release of Super Sprout, Lincoln hopes to inspire even more young readers to embrace their unique talents.

“Writing this second book was a lot of fun because I got to imagine what it would be like if Sprout had superpowers,” Lincoln said.

“I wanted to create a story that reminds people that we all have something special about us, and we should be proud of who we are.

“I hope that by sharing my stories, other kids will be inspired to write their own or just be proud of what makes them unique.

“We all have our own superpowers—we just need to find them.”

The event will run from 4:30pm to 6:30pm and will include exclusive access to Amazeworld’s attractions, along with plenty of opportunities to meet Lincoln and have your copy of Super Sprout signed.

Tickets are priced between $35 and $45 and can be purchased online at supersprout.au.

“I’m so grateful for all the support I’ve received from other authors, my family, and everyone who has read my books,” Lincoln said.

“It’s been an amazing journey, and I can’t wait to celebrate this next step with everyone at the Moonlight Maze Event.”

Don’t miss out on this enchanting evening of storytelling, adventure, and inspiration.

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