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My Robot Ate My Homework: Project Droid #3
By (Author) Nancy Krulik
By (author) Amanda Burwasser
Illustrated by Mike Moran
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
28th March 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
FIC
Hardback
104
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Logan better study up on his geography facts so he doesnt flunk out!
Third-grader Logan Applebaum has the perfect solution to finding time for all that pesky homeworkjust have his cousin, Java, do it for him. With a robot cousin, Logans pretty much guaranteed straight As.
But when Mrs. Perriwinkle announces that the class will have a geography bee, Logan realizes that if he doesnt want to be exposed as a cheater, hes going to have to hit the books and fill his own hard drive with facts.
The competitions going to be tough. And the more time he spends studying, the more he wants to show what hes learned. Can Logan out-smart the mega mean Silverspoon twins who win at everything and a cousin whos a super computer to come out on top as the geography king
Internationally bestselling author Nancy Krulik and her incredibly talented daughter, Amanda Burwasser spin hilarious high jinks in the third book in the Project Droid series, which combines the literalness of Amelia Bedelia with a wacky modern edge, making for hours of laughter. And the fun continues with an activity in the back!
"This quirky new chapter book series is fast-paced and full of Amelia Bedeliastyle gags. Morans black-and-white cartoon drawings add to the humor and appeal. Java is an endearingly naive and enthusiastic character, and Logan is believable as a frustrated kid trying to keep his cousins robot nature a secret. VERDICT This entertaining new series will appeal to fans of funny stories and robots." School Library Journal
[F]unny enough to keep fledgling readers turning pages." Kirkus Reviews on Science No Fair!
"This quirky new chapter book series is fast-paced and full of Amelia Bedeliastyle gags. Morans black-and-white cartoon drawings add to the humor and appeal. Java is an endearingly naive and enthusiastic character, and Logan is believable as a frustrated kid trying to keep his cousins robot nature a secret. VERDICT This entertaining new series will appeal to fans of funny stories and robots." School Library Journal
[F]unny enough to keep fledgling readers turning pages." Kirkus Reviews on Science No Fair!
Nancy Krulik is the author of more than two hundred books for children and young adults including three New York Times bestsellers and the popular Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo; George Brown, Class Clown; and Magic Bone series. She lives in New York City with her husband and crazy beagle mix.
Amanda Burwasser holds a BFA with honors in creative writing from Pratt Institute in New York City. Her senior thesis earned her the coveted Pratt Circle Award. A preschool teacher, she resides in California.
Mike Moran is a dad, husband, and illustrator. His illustrations can be seen in childrens books, animation, magazines, games, World Series programs, and more. He lives in New Jersey.