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Maple's Theory of Fun - by Kate McMillan & Ruthie Prillaman (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Perfect for fans of Dork Diaries and Emmie & Friends, this first book in a diary-style illustrated middle grade series follows an anxious, science-minded sixth grader determined to become fun and win back her friend.
- 8-12 Years
- 8.03" x 5.51" Hardcover
- 320 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories
- Series Name: Maple
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About the Book
To get her best friend back, anxious and inventive eleven-year-old Maple performs a scientific experiment to uncover the secret to becoming fun.Book Synopsis
Perfect for fans of Dork Diaries and Emmie & Friends, this first book in a diary-style illustrated middle grade series follows an anxious, science-minded sixth grader determined to become fun and win back her friend. Sixth grade has been pretty disaster-free for aspiring astronaut Maple McNutt--which is impressive, given the number of worries and possible catastrophes that run through her head every day. (So far, Earth hasn't been devoured by a black hole and a cockroach hasn't crawled out of her toothpaste mid-squeeze. Phew!) But then her best friend of seven-point-two years, Sunny Gwon, accuses her of being unfun and starts hanging around with a new group of friends. In order to win Sunny back, Maple decides to undergo a serious scientific transformation to become fun by 1. Doing extensive research, 2. Applying research to self, and and 3. Repeating until fun. It's risky and groundbreaking research, but Maple has no choice if she wants to save her friendship.Review Quotes
"The chatty tone, inviting layout, and humorous voice will draw readers in and keep them entertained... Likely to inspire fun and creativity."--Kirkus Reviews
"Via Maple's journal--rendered in prose bursting with personality--debut creators McMillan and Prillaman tenderly balance Maple's fears of losing a friend with outrageously silly scenes, inventions, and dialogue. Simple b&w cartoon-style illustrations permeate a heartfelt series opener that accentuates the joy of experimentation as experienced by winning, memorable characters."--Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Kate McMillan grew up in Houston, Texas, illustrating and writing stories in the world's tiniest font. She studied architecture at Yale and boatbuilding in Norway before making her way to Los Angeles to start a career as a concept artist in animation. She has worked for studios including DreamWorks and Disney TV, where she gets to make up worlds every day. In her free time, she enjoys building furniture, scouring the sidewalks of LA for scraps to build said furniture, and drawing wobbly buildings that look like they might fall down. Ruthie Prillaman is a writer and musician from Potomac, Maryland. After a childhood full of reading books and playing in extremely niche rock bands, Ruthie studied English at Yale and received her MFA in screenwriting from University of Southern California. Since completing her studies, her creative career has spanned theater, documentary, classical music, opera, and film. She currently lives in Los Angeles where she writes for television. Outside of work, she enjoys sewing new clothes, writing music with her brother, and cooking Hungarian goulash in her traditional goulash pot.Dimensions (Overall): 8.03 Inches (H) x 5.51 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .83 Pounds
Suggested Age: 8-12 Years
Number of Pages: 320
Series Title: Maple
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Humorous Stories
Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks
Format: Hardcover
Author: Kate McMillan & Ruthie Prillaman
Language: English
Street Date: March 5, 2024
TCIN: 89392257
UPC: 9781665941037
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-6202
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 1.1 inches length x 5.51 inches width x 8.03 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.83 pounds
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geek1989 - 1 year ago
This was a cute, delightfully illustrated read, starring an important and unique character with the power to inspire young girls to become women in STEM. A relatable kids’ tale, “Maple’s Theory of Fun” looks at everyday situations and emotions through the lens of science and curiosity, and is perfect for getting kids of all genders thinking about science in a fun and relatable way. Like some childhood favorites such as “Phineas and Ferb” or “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” the story is packed with fun and quirky laugh out loud humor, but goes further by examining more modern truths about being a young girl interested in STEM. I know that my sister, who now is a successful NASA/JPL engineer, would have absolutely loved this when we were growing up, and I’m so happy that something like this now is available for kids everywhere. Story aside, the illustrations are outstanding. Adorable character design, hilarious comic sketches, and heartfelt emotion pours out of each toony-illustration that moves the tale along in a truly enjoyable way. I’ll definitely be adding this to my nephews’ book collection imminently! 10/10 would recommend.