Nick and Tesla's Solar-Powered Showdown: A Mystery with Sun-Powered Gadgets You Can Build Yourself: 6

Nick and Tesla's Solar-Powered Showdown: A Mystery with Sun-Powered Gadgets You Can Build Yourself: 6

by Bob Pflugfelder (Author), Bob Pflugfelder (Author), Steve Hockensmith (Author)

Synopsis

Super-smart kid inventors Nick and Tesla Holt have outsmarted crooks, spies, and kidnappers, but now it's time to crack their biggest mystery yet: where the heck are their parents? With the help of their eccentric Uncle Newt, the twins trace the clues to their missing Mom and Dad, scientists working on solar-power research for a clandestine government project. They'll need all their wits, along with an assortment of homemade gadgets, to outsmart the criminal mastermind who's trying to turn solar power into a secret weapon. Featuring instructions for building and using five awesome solar-powered contraptions-a hot dog cooker, alarm bell, listening device, model car, and nighttime LED signal cannon-this sixth installment is sure to please budding scientists and sleuthers alike.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 264
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Quirk Books
Published: 15 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1594748667
ISBN 13: 9781594748660
Book Overview: Another fast-paced mystery in the popular Nick and Tesla series, featuring a new case to crack and all-new gadgets that kids can build themselves!

Media Reviews
This series is perfect for summer reading and hands-on projects. --GeekDad

Science lovers, mystery hounds, and fans of the series will want to follow along to the satisfying conclusion. --School Library Journal

This STEM-themed mystery bridges the gap between reading and science by combining fun, fast-paced mysteries with projects that kids can build themselves. --Pocono Record

This story was a lot of fun! It was like reading a modern, sillier, geekier version of The Hardy Boys. --Lovely Bookshelf

MacGyver has nothing on Nick and Tesla--the King and Queen of Inventions!... This book was action-packed and I loved it! The story was fantastic--it was exciting, thrilling, and unputdownable. This book was truly a perfect addition to the series. In fact, this whole series is great for kids (middle school-aged) who love science, mystery, and intrigue--they will love these books! I can't wait to tell my friends to pick up a copy for their kids. --A Bookish Way of Life

What a fun way to bring summer reading alive! --A Rup Life

Praise for Nick and Tesla's High-Voltage Danger Lab

Nick and Tesla's High-Voltage Danger Lab has the perfect formula: Mega-watts of funny writing plus giga-hertz of hands-on science equals fun to the billionth power! --Chris Grabenstein, New York Times best selling author of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library

Real project blueprints are included along with this tale of 11-year-old siblings who create outrageous contraptions and top-secret gadgets. --Los Angeles Times

.. .the combination of exciting elements and innovative DIY projects in action yields a guaranteed pager turner. --ScienceBuddies.org

[Nick and Tesla's High-Voltage Danger Lab is] a great way to show kids that problems can often be solved by applying a bit of creative energy with some tech know-how. And Nick and Tesla (and Uncle Newt) are the perfect companions for your young reader looking for some (safe) adventures. --Geek Dad

A mystery, adventure, and activity book all rolled into one entertaining story....Plenty of excitement, with science. --Common Sense Media

Part mystery, part mad science...the story will leave readers wondering what mayhem will be forthcoming. --School Library Journal

.. .a strong start... --Publishers Weekly

How do you connect students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) with fiction reading? Look for science adventures. Get started with the NICK AND TESLA series. Each book contains an engaging adventure revolving around a build-it-yourself science project. --Teacher Librarian

Engaging characters and brisk plotting make this a fun and educational read. --Jennifer Ouellette, author of The Calculus Diaries and The Physics of the Buffyverse

A promising first offer in a series that offers plenty of appeal for middle-grade and middle school readers.- --Kirkus

Suspenseful, funny, and loaded with do-it-yourself robots, rockets, and burglar alarms. Nick and Tesla are an unforgettable new detective team, sure to inspire an entirely new generation of scientists and readers. Can't wait for the next book! --Amy Herrick, author of The Time Fetch

A book with action, adventure, mystery, humor -- and instructions on how to build rockets and robots. What more could young readers possibly want? 'Nick & Tesla' is a great book that will keep your kids enthralled with its intriguing story -- and inspire them with its clever science experiments. I can't wait for the further adventures of these fascinating characters. --Stuart Gibbs, Edgar-nominated author of Spy School and Belly Up

I love the book! It combines science, intrigue and great fiction together in a wild ride for the reader. Nothing tickles me more than seeing a story really charged up with science. And the projects are so much fun! More please! --Lynn Brunelle, four-time Emmy Award-winning writer for Bill Nye the Science Guy and the author of Pop Bottle Science

What kid wouldn't want to join Nick and Tesla and their wacky family? This is a great way for budding scientists to have fun while exploring the intricacies of physics, chemistry, and more--up close, personal, and hands-on! --Jane Hammerslough, author of Owl Puke: The Book and Dino Poop: And Other Remarkable Remains of the Past

Pflugfelder and Hockensmith debut a captivating series about crime-solving kid inventors in the spirit of Tom Swift and Alvin Fernald. But Nick and Tesla give us what their literary predecessors always omitted: blueprints for whiz-bang inventions that kids can actually build themselves (with some adult assistance). Electromagnets, tracking devices, rockets and the like. Hands-on science has never been so cool. --Joseph D'Agnese, author of Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci

Author Bio
Science Bob Pflugfelder is an award-winning elementary school science teacher. He blows stuff up, and kids (and their parents) love it. His fun and informative approach to science has led to television appearances on The Home and Family Show, Access Hollywood, Extra, and the History Channel. He is also a regular guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Dr. Oz Show, and Live! with Kelly and Michael. These are his first books. Steve Hockensmith is a New York Times best-selling author (for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls) and an Edgar Award nominee for best first novel (for his mystery Holmes on the Range).