Eh, it could be classified as so because it has someunreal events that probably won't happen in real life. But it doesn't have any magic/creatures/fighting, etc. unlike most fantasy novels. It features 4 children and the setting is that of a modern age, where they go to school.
So, yes, you could consider it a fantasy.
Nope! The Candymakers is a stand-alone novel.
Miles won the contest in the book "The Candymakers" by Wendy Mass.
No
Phillip wins with the harmonicandy.
The Bubble Tastic Choco Rocket
The paperback is 480 pages, the hardcover is 464.
who wins in the book the candymakers by wendy mass
Logan got burned when he retrieved the toy truck Philip dropped in the chocolate fountain.
The climax of "The Candymakers" by Wendy Mass is when the four main characters work together to solve the mystery of the missing candy recipe, and they uncover the truth about what really happened on the day of the candy contest. This pivotal moment brings resolution to the story and changes the characters' lives.
In the book candy makers logans last name is sweet Logan sweet
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Marshmallows (guimauve in French) is of uncertain origin, but it is known as a fact that French candymakers greatly improved the fabrication in the 19th Century.