Under Water (Andrew Lost Series #5)

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Author: J. C. Greenburg

ISBN-10: 0375825231

ISBN-13: 9780375825231

Category: Adventure -> Sea stories -> Children's fiction

After getting unshrunk, Andrew, Judy, and Thudd take a much needed vacation to Hawaii. While making modifications to Uncle Al’s latest invention–the submarine-like Water Bug–Andrew ends up stranding himself, Judy, and Thudd underwater!Andrew Lost Under Water is the first in a four-book set that will take Andrew, Judy, and Thudd on a tour of undersea phenomena, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Mariana Trench to the inside of a whale, as they try to find their way home.A sTepping Stone...

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After getting unshrunk, Andrew, Judy, and Thudd take a much needed vacation to Hawaii. While making modifications to Uncle Al’s latest invention–the submarine-like Water Bug–Andrew ends up stranding himself, Judy, and Thudd underwater!Andrew Lost Under Water is the first in a four-book set that will take Andrew, Judy, and Thudd on a tour of undersea phenomena, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Mariana Trench to the inside of a whale, as they try to find their way home.A sTepping Stone Book™Jennifer-Lynn Draper - Children's LiteratureAndrew Dubble is a highly intelligent boy for a ten-year-old, and this gets him and his friends into trouble when he decides to fix and test out his uncle's newest invention, a submarine made out of a Volkswagen bug. The car accidentally goes on auto-pilot and Andrew, Judy and Andrew's pet robot Thudd get trapped in an unexpected underwater adventure in a search for a giant Squid. Thudd is programmed with all sorts of educational information (some useful to the pair, some not so useful), and the story is an exciting educational adventure into life under the sea. The book manages to be a learning tool without being obvious. The illustrations are great, and provide the reader with a mental image of the story as it unfolds. The book has a cliffhanger of an ending, which makes the reader look forward to the next in the series, "Andrew Lost: #5." 2003, Random House Inc, Ages 6 to 10.

\ Children's LiteratureAndrew Dubble is a highly intelligent boy for a ten-year-old, and this gets him and his friends into trouble when he decides to fix and test out his uncle's newest invention, a submarine made out of a Volkswagen bug. The car accidentally goes on auto-pilot and Andrew, Judy and Andrew's pet robot Thudd get trapped in an unexpected underwater adventure in a search for a giant Squid. Thudd is programmed with all sorts of educational information (some useful to the pair, some not so useful), and the story is an exciting educational adventure into life under the sea. The book manages to be a learning tool without being obvious. The illustrations are great, and provide the reader with a mental image of the story as it unfolds. The book has a cliffhanger of an ending, which makes the reader look forward to the next in the series, "Andrew Lost: #5." 2003, Random House Inc, Ages 6 to 10. \ — Jennifer-Lynn Draper\ \