Monday, August 22, 2016

PROJECT DROID Chapter Books #1 & #2 #Giveaway! (U.S.) Ends 9/4 @skyhorsepub

The PROJECT DROID series follows Logan Applebaum, a normal young boy whose inventor mother informs him that she has created a robot cousin, Java, for him. In SCIENCE NO FAIR: PROJECT DROID #1, Logan and Java compete in the school’s third grade science fair, and in SOCCER SHOCKER!: PROJECT DROID #2, Java joins Logan’s soccer team, the Purple Wombats.


It’s a pretty normal day for Logan Applebaum—until his inventor mother announces that she’s built him a new robot cousin. And Java may be really smart, but he’s also going to be a major handful. No one can know about his secret. This is going to be a long school year.

With the third grade science fair coming up, though, Logan thinks maybe a super computer cousin could come in handy and he’ll finally have a shot at beating the nosey Silverspoon twins who win at everything.

But when Sherry and Jerry steal Java as their partner, and then start suspecting something is up with the new kid, can Logan think fast before this crazy experiment becomes an epic disaster?

In Science No Fair! internationally bestselling author, Nancy Krulik and her incredibly talented daughter, Amanda Burwasser, team up to introduce a new comedic pair that combines the literalness of Amelia Bedelia with a wacky modern edge, making for hours of laughter.


When Mom tells Logan that Java is joining his soccer team, the Purple Wombats, he’s not thrilled. It’s a lot of work teaching his new robot cousin how to act like a human—and keeping him out of trouble—and Logan needs a break.

Still, being programmed for success means that Java’s also great at scoring. He might just turn the Wombats into a championship team, beating Sherry and Jerry Silverspoon and their Red Polar Bears . . . if he’d just let the other kids play, too. After being replaced as the Wombats’ MVP, Logan’s had enough.

But when Java gets wet and goes on the fritz, can the whole team—even a short-circuiting Java—come together to score the winning goal?


Like Krulik’s fun and funny Katie Kazoo series—which has sold millions and has been licensed throughout the world—PROJECT DROID is a must-read for all young readers, both reluctant and enthusiastic. In the quirky spirit of Amelia Bedelia, this series uses language to create its slapstick scenarios and the hilarious situations the characters find themselves in will keep readers giggling until the very last page!

Both books will be available for purchase on September 6th and are for young readers ages 7–9.

Preorder "Project Droid: Science No Fair!" book and "Project Droid: Soccer Shocker!" books today! They will both be available for purchase on Tuesday, September 6th, 2016!

Win It!

Enter below for a chance to Win both the "Project Droid: Science No Fair!" book and "Project Droid: Soccer Shocker!" book! Giveaway is open to residents who live in the main 48 continental United States only, 18 years of age or older. No. P.O. Boxes, sorry.


Disclosure: I didn't receive any compensation whatsoever in exchange for my post and giveaway. I simply posted about these great books out of the kindness of my heart and to share them with you, my followers!

21 comments:

  1. I have an 8 year old who needs to start reading more!~

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  2. I have a 6 year old who would love this. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.nt

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  3. I volunteer at a local library which desperately needs new books for children and these two would be used by many

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  4. Oh yeah, I have some kiddos that would love these books! Thanks!

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  5. We would like this book for our family library for our kids to grow into.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  6. Yes, this would be great for Andrea. We were just talking the other day about her wanting some chapter books!

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  7. I sure do. He would adore these,.

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  8. Yes I have an8 yr old daughter,thank. You for the chance .natbelinsky@verizon.net

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  9. I would mail this prize to my cousin :) She'd love it.

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  10. My son just starting ready chapter books. He would like these.

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  11. My daughter is always looking for a new book!

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  12. My grandson is five but I would like to read these books to him! He would love them!

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  13. Yes, my son would like these books.

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  14. I have a just turned 10 year old that would like them!

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  15. I have an almost eight year old that would enjoy them.

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  16. She is not in my home but she is my granddaughter and would love to have them.

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  17. Yes, my niece would love these books! Thanks for the chance!

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  18. Yes, I have two that love to read and I think they would enjoy these books! I have a younger son too that will be there in a blink of the eye.

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  19. Yes, My Granddaughter is 8 and she loves school and this would be great for her.

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