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Nova the robot fixes his spaceship
Nova the robot fixes his spaceship

By David Kirk, Kirk David

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"Nova the Robot needs help fixing his spaceship, and his robotic pets are on the job. They will have Nova space-bound in no time!"--Cover back.

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Twinkle twinkle, little hedgehog.
Twinkle twinkle, little hedgehog.

By Kirk David

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Twinkle the hedgehog robot longs to snuggle with his friends, but because his spikes are electrically charged everyone is afraid to get close.

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Nova's super-galactic pop-up
Nova's super-galactic pop-up

By Kirk David

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Nova, a robot boy from the planet Roton, accidentally rockets himself into space during a class field trip and eventually stumbles across the energy source his planet needs for survival.

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I smell the future!
I smell the future!

By Kirk David

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After his new circuits are wired, Sparky the robot dog experiences an amazing sense of smell.

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Basketberry blues
Basketberry blues

By Kirk David

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Captain Sunny Patch
Captain Sunny Patch

By Kirk David

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I ll fly away
I ll fly away

By Kirk David

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Hoping to be with other dragonflies, Dragon joins the Flying Aces, but he finds that he misses his insect friends and family.

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Dashing through the snow
Dashing through the snow

By Kirk David

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While hurrying home to join their family for a Holly Day feast, Miss Spider and her sons become trapped in a snowstorm before meeting up with some helpful insect friends.

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The listening walk
The listening walk

By Kirk David

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When little Wiggle is kept awake by scary noises, his mother, Miss Spider, takes him out for a walk to show him the harmless things that are making those sounds.

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If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

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