Oh No!: Or How My Science Project Destroyed the World
by:
Dan Santat (author)
Mac Barnett (author)
Some kids are too smart for their own good...and maybe for everybody else's good. When an overly ambitious little girl builds a humongous robot for her science fair, she fully expects to win first place. What she doesn't expect is the chaos that follows. Mac Barnett, a new picture book author on...
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Some kids are too smart for their own good...and maybe for everybody else's good. When an overly ambitious little girl builds a humongous robot for her science fair, she fully expects to win first place. What she doesn't expect is the chaos that follows. Mac Barnett, a new picture book author on the rise, and Dan Santat, illustrator of Rhea Perlman's Otto Undercover series, combine forces to create a hilarious kid's eye account of the kind of destruction that comes only from a child’s good intentions. This book is sure to appeal to kids and parents familiar with the ordeal of science fairs.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781423123125 (1423123123)
ASIN: 1423123123
Publish date: June 1st 2010
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Pages no: 36
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Childrens,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Humor,
Funny,
Science Fiction,
Picture Books,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Robots,
Storytime
I added Oh No! to our reading list after:1) seeing that so many of my Goodreads friends have read this.2) seeing that it pertained to a girl doing a science project.3) seeing that it sort of had a graphic novel flavor.My niece loves science, and I want to encourage that, so if we have books about a ...
August 7, 2012 Brilliant concept with great art by Santat. I loved it from endpaper to endpaper, and was particularly fond of the other projects at the science fair (clever throw-aways).Only problem was, Tash and I agree, it wasn't long enough. We'd love to see a middle-grade novel with the mad sc...
A cute story about a girl who builds a giant robot for the science fair, who ends up ravaging the city. As a result she goes through a list of the thing she should have added to the robot.
Everything was going so well... Until the rampage started
I'm sure kids will love this book but neither the art nor the story made a great impression on me.