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Andrew Lost #2: In the Bathroom

J.C. Greenburg

Format
Paperback
Published
2002
Category
5-8 year olds, 9-12 year olds, Favorite Character, Simple Chapter Books, Sizzlin' Series
Publisher
Random House
ISBN
9780375812781
Pages
96

Description: This is the second book in the Andrew Lost series. Andrew and his cousin, Judy, are still as small as a pinpoint due to the Atom Sucker that Andrew has invented. Mrs. Skuttle, Harley’s owner, has no idea that they are stuck on him as she tries to give Harley a bath. With things getting “hairy,” Judy is lost and Andrew uses more of his inventions to try and find Judy and get them out of the mess. Watch out as they are attacked by sponges, hot water, ants, and even a spider. THUDD, Andrew’s trusty robot, is along to help them get back to Judy’s backyard before 8:01 when the Atom Sucker is supposedly going to blow up. Once again, this book gives you the first chapter of the next one in the series. It also leaves you hanging to find out if our friends are going to make it out of the bathroom in time! While reading this book you’ll learn interesting facts about bubbles, spiders, and bacteria. Check in the back of the book for additional facts.

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