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Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor: Book One (edition 2014)

by Jon Scieszka, Brian Biggs (Illustrator)

Series: Frank Einstein (1)

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In his Grandpa Al's garage workshop, child genius Frank Einstein tries to invent a robot that can learn on its own, and after an accident brings wisecracking Klink and overly expressive Klank to life, they set about helping Frank perfect his Antimatter Motor until his archnemesis, T. Edison, steals the robots for his doomsday plan.… (more)
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Title:Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor: Book One
Authors:Jon Scieszka
Other authors:Brian Biggs (Illustrator)
Info:Harry N. Abrams (2014), Hardcover, 192 pages
Collections:WNRA
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Tags:middle grade, middle grade sb, funny, science, middle grade rr

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Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor by Jon Scieszka

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Great sense of humor with some real science thrown in.
  sloth852 | Jan 10, 2024 |
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  lgiven | Jan 21, 2023 |
Kiddo is 5 and LOVES Frank Einstein - we listened to the audiobook (at least 3 times) but will be looking for the print version so he can see the illustrations ( )
  widdershinns | Dec 4, 2022 |
Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor is a great read for kids interested in science, robots, or adventure. The book is interspersed with scientific tidbits, diagrams, and the scientific method, which will appeal to brainy kids, but it also includes excellent illustrations by Brian Biggs and short chapters, which will make it appealing to reluctant readers and kids who have difficulty reading.

[a:Jon Scieszka|27318|Jon Scieszka|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1201028327p2/27318.jpg]'s [b:The Stinky Cheese Man: And Other Fairly Stupid Tales|407429|The Stinky Cheese Man And Other Fairly Stupid Tales|Jon Scieszka|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1405037818s/407429.jpg|1814587] has been a classic in my house since my childhood, but I actually enjoyed Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor even more than The Stinky Cheese Man. Everything about Frank Einstein is fun and enjoyable, and the illustrations are bright and cheery.

I look forward to reading the next Frank Einstein book!

Note: I received a digital galley of this book through NetGalley. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book follows Frank Einstein as he is trying to build a robot that can learn on its own, all inside his grandfather's garage. After a accident in the lab, the robot that he creates Klank and Klink. Klink, a wisecracking robot and Klank, the overexpressed robot try to help Frank perfect his antimatter motor. But then, his archnemesis T. Edison steals the plans and hi-jinks ensue. This is perfect for kids that want to get into science with a humorous story. ( )
  ORB002 | Nov 26, 2021 |
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In his Grandpa Al's garage workshop, child genius Frank Einstein tries to invent a robot that can learn on its own, and after an accident brings wisecracking Klink and overly expressive Klank to life, they set about helping Frank perfect his Antimatter Motor until his archnemesis, T. Edison, steals the robots for his doomsday plan.

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