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The Science Fair from the Black Lagoon

by Mike Thaler

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Really funny and easy to read.
  AndrewSorrelli | Dec 12, 2010 |
A great chapter book for young readers looking for a series of "Black Lagoon" books. This chapter book is humorous and will keep children excited about reading. There are kinds of stories in this series and I am sure there is one or two that will interest every child.
  ChuckJackson | Nov 3, 2010 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0439557178, Paperback)

Mean Mrs. Green says that everyone has to invent something for the school science fair. But everyone would rather invent a way to get out of it!

Hubie can't decide on what to invent and all of his friends have already started their projects!

It comes down to a choice between cloning himself or building a laugh machine.  But after a bad dream, he decides to build the machine. Will his innovation be enough to earn a passing grade, or will mean Mrs. Green have the last laugh?

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Mean Mrs. Green says that everyone has to invent something for the school science fair. But everyone would rather invent a way to get out of it! Hubie can't decide on what he's going to do. He thinks all the good inventions have been done already. And all of his friends have figured out what they are going to do. He tries to decide between cloning himself or building a laugh machine. After a bad dream about cloning, he decides to build a laugh machine. After many tries, he makes himself into a human laugh machine and wins a special prize for "Silliest Invention."… (more)

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