Thursday, November 13, 2014

Super-Cyborg Gaget Glove

Super-Cyborg Gaget Glove
A Mystery With a Blinking Beeping, Voice-Recorded Gadget Glove You Can Build Yourself
Bob Pflugfelder and Steve Hockensmith
Nick and Tesla are amateur inventors. When everything starts running haywire at the museum they have to race against time to figure out how to save science. Their two friends and an uncle, a scientist help them. As they try to figure out who is trying to sabotage the exhibits they add more gadgets to their glove to help solve the mystery.

Science and electronics come together in this story to create a fascinating and entertaining story for the young readers. The book will encourage children to look at science in a fun new way. The plot moves quickly and smoothly. The illustrations and graphics bring the story to life. The instructions for making the gadget glove and the secret message ink are included in the book. The instructions are simple and easy to understand. Readers will love getting involved with the story. The story is fourth in a series, but can work well as a stand-alone book.

I received this book free of charge from Children's Lit in exchange for my honest review.

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