Eureka!
It's science fair time again and, as usual, Joey and Todd are stuck for ideas. Their teacher keeps imploring them to look for things in their every day lives that they could make better, but they still don't have a clue. Then, Eureka! Joey decides the thing that needs the most im... read full description below.
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| ISBN-13 |
9781877423154 |
| ISBN-10 |
1877423157 |
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| Stock |
Out of stock |
| Status |
Availability is uncertain (no recent updates from publisher) |
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| Publisher |
Mallinson Rendel Publishers |
| Imprint |
Mallinson Rendel Publishers |
| Publication Date |
1 June 2008
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| International Publication Date |
12 May 2008 |
| Publication Country |
New Zealand |
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| Format |
Paperback |
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| Author(s) |
By McKay, Sandy |
| Category |
School Stories
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| Interest Age |
8-12 years |
| Reading Age |
8-12 years |
| NBS Text |
Children's Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
64 |
| Dimensions |
Not specified |
| Weight |
Not specified - defaults to 600g |
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| Dewey Code |
823.3 |
| Catalogue Code |
32854 |
Description of this Book
It's science fair time again and, as usual, Joey and Todd are stuck for ideas. Their teacher keeps imploring them to look for things in their every day lives that they could make better, but they still don't have a clue. Then, Eureka! Joey decides the thing that needs the most improvement is his frazzled single mother, so he starts experimenting.
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Author's Bio
Sandy McKay is a Dunedin based writer. She holds a BA in political science from Otago University and she began writing in 1987. She has written for many magazines and newspapers, including Kiwi Parent Magazine, and she has had twelve books published. Her junior fiction novel Recycled won the New Zealand Post Children's Book Award in 2002 and she was the writer-in-residence at Dunedin College of Education in the same year.
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