Ada lace, on the case [electronic resource]. Emily Calandrelli.
From Emily Calandrelli—host of  Xploration Outer Space , correspondent on  Bill Nye Saves the World , and graduate of MIT—comes the first novel in a brand-new chapter book series about an eight-year-old girl with a knack for science, math, and solving mysteries with technology. Ada Lace—third-grade scientist and inventor extraordinaire—has discovered something awful: her neighbor’s beloved Yorkie has been dognapped! With the assistance of a quirky neighbor named Nina (who is convinced an alien took the doggie) and her ever-growing collection of gadgets, Ada sets out to find the wrongdoer. As their investigation becomes more and more mysterious, Ada and Nina grow closer, proving that opposites do, in fact, attract.
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- ISBN: 9780525497394
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (2 audio files) : digital
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: New York : Listening Library, 2017.
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General Note: | Unabridged. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Narrator: Emily Calandrelli. |
System Details Note: | Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser. |
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Subject: | Juvenile Literature. Mystery. Science Fiction. Juvenile Fiction. |
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From Emily Calandrelli—host of Xploration Outer Space , correspondent on Bill Nye Saves the World , and graduate of MIT—comes the first novel in a brand-new chapter book series about an eight-year-old girl with a knack for science, math, and solving mysteries with technology. Ada Lace—third-grade scientist and inventor extraordinaire—has discovered something awful: her neighbor’s beloved Yorkie has been dognapped! With the assistance of a quirky neighbor named Nina (who is convinced an alien took the doggie) and her ever-growing collection of gadgets, Ada sets out to find the wrongdoer. As their investigation becomes more and more mysterious, Ada and Nina grow closer, proving that opposites do, in fact, attract.