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Jimi & Isaac 4a

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Jimi & Isaac 4a

De : Phil Rink
Lu par : Phil Rink
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A Book for Kids That Are Crazy About Science and Inventing!

Isaac Farmer figured the best way to win the science fair was to make the judges think he could save the planet, so he did this big display on "green" stuff. He put in everything he could think of (like solar power and wind power and stream power and outhouse power) and made it sound like it all worked and he understood everything. All he really did was copy stuff off the Internet. It fooled the judges and he won, but then the adults in his world got involved and Isaac had to actually build something that actually worked. He finds out that science is as much about working with other people as it is about working with things, and that's not an easy lesson for Isaac.

Award-winning Jimi and Isaac Books are focused books for focused kids. They can be listened to in any order. Pick a first book that matches the kid's interests, and then that kid will trust Jimi and Isaac enough to follow them into another area in another book.

In every book, a problem presents itself and the kids need to learn and work to solve the problem. They fail constantly, struggle to recover, and success is often a less limited failure. The books are short and fast moving so more listeners can succeed, but they are not simple books. They're full of information and intellectual challenges.

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