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When partners and unlikely friends, the gentlemanly Englishman Captain Ishmael Squint and the rough and rude American Rashomon Rocket, cross paths with their old enemy Henrich Schnitzelwisen, it's time to take flight in the Captain's airship and track down the lost treasures of ancient civilizations and renaissance inventors before evil gets there first. From London to Milan to the Amazon, follow our heroes on this fun, family-friendly 1930's pulp-style adventure for courageous young readers (ages 7-12).
Preoccupied with his school talent show, fourth-grade genius Newton stumbles into his mother''s super-secret government experiment. When things go amuck, Newton and his best friends Jorge and Jane become a trio of reluctant heroes in alien super suits. It''s up to them to save the world. Homework can wait! (Until Tuesday, anyway.)
In this humorous, adventurous sequel to Spit Mechs, genius fourth-grader Newton Beam and his friends, Jorge and Jane, don their super suits yet again. In the first book, the trio was the accidental recipients of three alien super suits and were called upon to protect Earth from alien invasion. This time around, they've been challenged to a game of baz ball by the galactic champions and all-around alien meanies. They're playing for the moon in this hilarious, winner-take-all match-up. Fortunately, the team has a new member with a new super suit. But not everyone is thrilled with this new turn of events, especially their de facto leader, Newton. The team will have to learn to work together to beat their brawling alien adversaries - or it's good bye moon! The Spit Mechs series, designed for readers from second through fifth grade, puts kids squarely in the hero seat. Each suit has a different power determined by the color of crystal placed into its chest. Kids love talking about the power they want to have in their own super suit. Fortunately, each new installment in the series introduces new powers to stimulate readers' imaginations. More mature themes are avoided, as our pre-teen heroes cope with the challenges of self-confidence, empathy and friendship.
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