The Invisible Fran (Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist Series #3)

The Invisible Fran (Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist Series #3)

The Invisible Fran (Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist Series #3)

The Invisible Fran (Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist Series #3)

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Overview

Goosebumps and Bill Nye the Science Guy fans, meet Franny!

There’s nothing better than being a mad scientist—at least according to Franny. So she’s making it her mission to help her classmates discover their own inner mad scientists. All Franny needs for her latest experiment is a few volunteers, a half-completed two-headed robot, and an invisibility potion.

Only this experiment just might prove to be Franny’s most difficult. Because what do you do when your classmates don’t know anything about mad science—and there’s a doubly dumb robot running amok to prove it?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780689862977
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Publication date: 06/01/2005
Series: Franny K. Stein, Mad Scientist Series , #3
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 204,054
Product dimensions: 5.12(w) x 7.62(h) x 0.30(d)
Lexile: 840L (what's this?)
Age Range: 7 - 10 Years

About the Author

Jim Benton is the New York Times bestselling writer of the Dear Dumb Diary series and a cartoonist whose unique brand of humor has been seen on toys, television, T-shirts, greeting cards, and even underwear. Franny K. Stein is the first character he’s created especially for young children. A husband and father of two, he lives in Michigan, where he works in a studio that really and truly does have creepy stuff in it.

Jim Benton is the New York Times bestselling writer of the Dear Dumb Diary series and a cartoonist whose unique brand of humor has been seen on toys, television, T-shirts, greeting cards, and even underwear. Franny K. Stein is the first character he’s created especially for young children. A husband and father of two, he lives in Michigan, where he works in a studio that really and truly does have creepy stuff in it.

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The Invisible Fran


By Jim Benton

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

Copyright © 2004 Jim Benton
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0689862938

Chapter Seven: Wire You Looking At My Robot That Way?

Franny sat at her desk, grinning. She couldn't wait to give her presentation.

"Franny," Miss Shelly said, "would you please come up here and show the class what you've brought in?"

Franny walked confidently to the front of the class. She knew that the kids would take one look at the robot and abandon their ridiculous hobbies.

She removed the sheet that had been draped over her creation. The kids gasped.

It was a robot. A few lights pulsed slowly on its chest, and they could hear a soft hum coming from inside it. Its tiny square eyes seemed to blink.

"Why does it have two heads?" one boy asked.

"Two heads are better than one," Franny said. "When it's complete, those two heads will make it twice as smart as the next smartest robot. Twice as useful, twice as complicated." Franny held up the robot's blueprints for the kids to see.

Miss Shelly said, "Franny, did you say that it wasn't complete yet?"

"That's right, Miss Shelly. It's not complete. I'm going to need other mad scientists to help me, other mad scientists from the class, perhaps. Are there any volunteers?"

Billy raised his hand.

Franny was smug. The first of many volunteers, she thought. "Yes," she said. "You'd like to help?"

"I would," Billy said. "After you finish it, I mean. Then I can teach it to bake pretty, pretty cookies."

Copyright 2004 by Jim Benton

Chapter Eight: In The Gizzard Of The Lizard

Igor just hated to see Franny depressed. He did his best to cheer her up. He juggled spiders. He dressed up like her mom. He even thought about letting the giant chameleon swallow him a little bit, since that always made Franny laugh.

All Franny could talk about was her friends at school. "No volunteers, Igor. They all want to stick with their pointless little hobbies. They don't get it. They don't get it at all.

"They don't understand the thrill of an idea popping into your head out of nowhere, and then diving right in and making your idea just happen.

"If only they could experience that," Franny said.

Just then the giant chameleon appeared, as if out of nowhere, grabbed Igor, and swallowed him.

Even though she was depressed, Franny laughed a little and shook the chameleon until Igor fell out of its mouth. It's hard not to laugh when a reptile eats your best friend.

"You have to be more careful, Igor," Franny said.

Igor hid behind Franny.

"You know the giant chameleon can camouflage himself. It's practically like he's invisible."

Franny's eyes narrowed and a familiar grin stretched across her big, round face. "Invisible," said Franny, and she nodded slowly. "That's it. Invisible."

Copyright 2004 by Jim Benton



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Table of Contents

Contents

1. Franny's House

2. Hobby Day

3. Back at the Lab

4. Oh No, We're Not

5. Franny Tosses Her Cookies

6. You Must Be Nuts. And Bolts.

7. Wire You Looking at My Robot That Way?

8. In the Gizzard of the Lizard

9. Let Me Make Myself Clear

10. Children Should Be Heard and Not Seen

11. Sneaking Out to Join the Circuits

12. The New Robot Is a Smash Hit

13. Fools + Tools = Busted-up Schools

14. Stupider and Stupider

15. Franny Ketches Up to the Robot

16. Here, Let Me Give You a Hand

17. Now You're Cooking
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