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The Gigantic Ants & Other Cases, Einstein Anderson Series, Book 3, Seymour Simon

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The Gigantic Ants & Other Cases, Einstein Anderson Series, Book 3, Seymour Simon
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The Gigantic Ants & Other Cases
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Seymour Simon
Series statement
Einstein Anderson, bk. 3
Sub title
Einstein Anderson Series, Book 3
Summary
Life in sixth grade is full of challenges and goofy jokes for Adam "Einstein" Anderson. His friends, family members, and enemies love to test his scientific knowledge. Can anyone outsmart him? Einstein's friend Stanley believes he can raise gigantic ants to help people work, but is it possible? Margaret, Einstein's best friend, wonders if a block of ice can be sliced through without making two pieces. When a professor claims his invention can stop hurricanes, is he telling the truth or does he just want money? Even Pat, the class bully, thinks he can outsmart Einstein. But Einstein tells Pat, "The next time you get a bright idea, it will be beginner's luck." With this book, author Seymour Simon shows that what seem like difficult problems often have simple, fascinating solutions. Readers will enjoy learning the science "tricks" in these ten stories. Narrator Johnny Heller creates an Einstein who is both clever and silly
Target audience
juvenile
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