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Frozen In Time

1956 Freddy and Polly are used to helping their father with his experiments. So they don't mind being put into cryonic suspension - having their hearts frozen until their father wakes them up again. They know it will only be for an hour or two so there's nothing to worry about.. .Present Day Ben and Rachel have resigned themselves to a long boring summer. Then they find a hidden underground vault in the garden containing two frozen figures a boy and a girl. And when Rachel accidentally presses a button something unbelievable happens.. .Can Polly and Freddy adapt to the twenty-first century? Will their bodies survive having been in suspension for so long? And most important of all what happened to their father - and why did he leave them frozen in time?
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1956 Freddy & Polly are used to helping their father with his experiments. So they don't mind being put into cryonic suspension
- having their hearts frozen until their father wakes them up again. They know it will only be for an hour or two so there's nothing to worry about.. . Present Day Ben & Rachel have resigned themselves to a long boring summer. Then they find a hidden underground vault in the garden containing two frozen figures a boy & a girl. & when Rachel accidentally presses a button something unbelievable happens.. . Can Polly & Freddy adapt to the twenty-first century? Will their bodies survive having been in suspension for so long? & most important of all what happened to their father
- & why did he leave them frozen in time?

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Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
Hour - A measurement of time, 60 minutes is equal to one hour
Button - A round or square object used for fastening clothing or other items
Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
button - A small fastener used on clothing to secure two pieces of fabric together.
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.

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