Geeky Fab 5 Vol. 1: It's Not Rocket Science

Author:   Liz Lareau ,  Lucy Lareau ,  Lucy Lareau
Publisher:   Papercutz
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781545801239


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   08 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Lucy Monroe’s first day at Earhart Elementary is one for the yearbook: By recess she has launched herself off the rusty monkey bars and face down onto the blacktop. The principal closes the rickety playground, and now the whole school is mad! What’s a new girl to do? Create a band of geeky friends to build a cool new playground together! Easy, right? Join Lucy, the gang, Hubble the snarky kitty, and their TV reporter buddy, Suzy Pundergast, to find out if they can prove the meanies wrong because when girls stick together, anything is possible!

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Author:   Liz Lareau ,  Lucy Lareau ,  Lucy Lareau
Publisher:   Papercutz
Imprint:   Papercutz
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.167kg
ISBN:  

9781545801239


ISBN 10:   1545801231
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   08 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Geeky Fab 5 has an explicit purpose -- to show girls taking part in STEM activities. I support that, and this book achieves its goal. -- Comicsworthreading.com The book includes fascinating trivia and plenty of encouragement for STEM-inclined kids. -- School Library Journal Themes of female empowerment resonate throughout the episodic chapters. Fans will look forward to seeing what the protagonists get up to next. -- Publishers Weekly We see here that girls can achieve anything they set their hearts and minds to. This story does have ordinary kids doing the extraordinary. The kids do look cute as well as realistic in their style. Girls do rule!-- firstcomicsnews.com


Geeky Fab 5 has an explicit purpose -- to show girls taking part in STEM activities. I support that, and this book achieves its goal-comicsworthreading.com We see here that girls can achieve anything they set their hearts and minds to. This story does have ordinary kids doing the extraordinary. The kids do look cute as well as realistic in their style. Girls do rule! -- firstcomicsnews.com Themes of female empowerment resonate throughout the episodic chapters. Fans will look forward to seeing what the protagonists get up to next. - Publishers Weekly the book includes fascinating trivia and plenty of encouragement for STEM-inclined kids. - School Library Journal


"“Themes of female empowerment resonate throughout the episodic chapters. Fans will look forward to seeing what the protagonists get up to next.” * Publishers Weekly * ""The book includes fascinating trivia and plenty of encouragement for STEM-inclined kids."" * School Library Journal * ""Geeky Fab 5 has an explicit purpose — to show girls taking part in STEM activities. I support that, and this book achieves its goal."" * Comicsworthreading.com * We see here that girls can achieve anything they set their hearts and minds to. This story does have ordinary kids doing the extraordinary. The kids do look cute as well as realistic in their style. Girls do rule! * firstcomicsnews.com *"


Geeky Fab 5 has an explicit purpose -- to show girls taking part in STEM activities. I support that, and this book achieves its goal-comicsworthreading.com We see here that girls can achieve anything they set their hearts and minds to. This story does have ordinary kids doing the extraordinary. The kids do look cute as well as realistic in their style. Girls do rule! -- firstcomicsnews.com Themes of female empowerment resonate throughout the episodic chapters. Fans will look forward to seeing what the protagonists get up to next. - Publishers Weekly the book includes fascinating trivia and plenty of encouragement for STEM-inclined kids. - School Library Journal


Author Information

LIZ LAREAU, M.A., co-authors the GEEKY FAB FIVE series with her daughter, Lucy, to inspire all girls to realize their potential and work together for a better world. Liz has been telling stories as a mom, public relations executive, and former TV news reporter and anchor for more than 30 years. LUCY LAREAU co-created the GEEKY FAB FIVE STEM girls series with her mom based on her own real-life experiences in elementary school, where students learn to make a difference. Now in middle school, Lucy lives in Illinois with her parents, brothers, and sister, along with three cats, including Tom, whose inspired Hubble. RYAN JAMPOLE is a Harvey Award nominated comic artist. He hails from Queens, New York and attended the High School of Art & Design and the Fashion Institute of Technology. Ryan has drawn MEGA MAN and SONIC for Archie comics, DEXTER’S LABORATORY, and CODENAME KND for IDW and GERONIMO and THEA STILTON comics for Papercutz.

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