Putney has to learn the butterfly stroke quick
Fortunately for her, she has a magic eyePad and a magical hi-tech hummingbird robot to help.
Unfortunately, arch-rival Sue Wexford keeps popping up around the condo complex along with another snoop-a professor from MIT who is hot on the trail of the mysterious hi-tech hummingbird robot.
When Putney captures a surprising flight photo of her newly emerged monarch butterfly, she finally understands how the butterfly stroke got its name. Can a butterfly teach her what her swim coach couldn't? Will it be enough?
Can magical mentor, Sam, and the magical hummingbird robot help fix Putney's butterfly stroke in time for the swim meet, where she'll have to face her former best friend for the first time since the move from Alaska? Will Putney find a way to mend that friendship?
Or will the super snoop Professor from MIT uncover Putney's secret and ruin everything?
Sabrina meets MacGyver in this fun series about friendship, middle school, and the engineering design process. Magic, misadventure, and STEM meet up in a fresh and fun plot. Unleash your inner engineer and learn to solve problems with inspiration from nature
Looking for a book that encourages creative problem-solving skills with a splash of magic for spice? The Putney and the Magic eyePad series features STEM/STEAM=STE(A)M - science, technology, engineering, (art), math - challenges and projects, teaching real design and problem-solving skills. Want more project and experiment details, including exclusive experiment videos? Check out the author's website
These books are great for kids who loved Rosie Revere, Engineer, The Questioneers, Girls Who Code, and are looking for more adventure and real-life projects.
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The science is real, but the adventure is magical