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AstroNuts Mission Three

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In the third installment of the AstroNuts series, Scieszka combines the silly acts of AstroWolf, LaserShark, SmartHawk, and StinkBug with real-life science. The AstroNuts need to find a new planet for humans. Will they succeed? If your reader enjoys funny, colorful graphic novels and combining humor with learning, this is the right book for them!

**Thank you to NetGalley, Chronicle Books, and Jon Sciescka for the ARC of this book**

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Love the finale of this series. What a strong theme and the humor never stopped!
I wrote the teaching guide for it--I cannot wait to see it in the real world :)

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I received an electronic ARC from Chronicle Books through NetGalley.
Scieszka wraps this trio of books with the discovery of the perfect planet. This time the AstroNuts do succeed in finding a place for Earth's inhabitants to go and are successful in making some changes in the past so it can happen. The characters bring their usual humorous antics and slide in plenty of science too. Love the detailed illustrations. Keep an eye on Baby Urp throughout the pages as no one else is. The group even gets their pizza party in the end.
Upper elementary level readers will appreciate the fun and ridiculous writing while comprehending the serious issues that underlie these missions. Hope they take on other adventures in the future.

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This book is a fun and exciting sequel in the Astronuts series. This is a great book for young readers who love space, adventures, and humor. A visually pleasing, collage-style book that is bright and colorful and uses many different text features. It is fun to read and has a unique illustration style. The Astronuts are off on a new adventure to find a planet that humans can inhabit. They realize that Earth is the perfect planet, except it has been damaged by humans over the years. They hope to time travel to fix some problems that humans have caused. A humorous and exciting adventure!

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