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Puzzlooies! Space Cats to the Rescue

Puzzlooies! Space Cats to the Rescue

A Solve-the-Story Puzzle Adventure

Illustrated by Kristen Terrana-Hollis

Paperback

$7.99
Puzzlooies! Space Cats to the Rescue

About the Book

Snag a pencil. Sink into a silly story. Solve the puzzles and save the day!
 
Say goodbye to boring downtime and hello to Puzzlooies!, the latest in portable entertainment. Meant for kids to write in, these illustrated and compact books flip up like a reporter’s notebook, making them perfect for fast fun while on-the-go. Each zany adventure is packed with eclectic puzzles to decipher and decode—as well as jokes, riddles, and true trivia galore that’ll keep readers laughing 'til the very end . . . if they can reach it!

In Space Cats to the Rescue, an asteroid the size of ten hockey rinks is heading straight toward Earth! The Interplanetary Defense in Orbit Team has a terrible case of space sickness, so the fate of the earth is now left in the paws of four CAT-STRONAUTS. But training the fearless foursome of felines will take more than just milk and yarn. They'll have to leap to the occasion and destroy the asteroid...before it destroys us!
 
 Solve the puzzles inside and help the Cat-stronauts save Earth!

Product Details

On sale: May 11, 2021
Age: 7-11 years
Grade: Grades 2-6
Page count: 80 Pages
ISBN: 9780525572060
Reading level: Lexile: 630L | Fountas/Pinnell: R

Author Bio

Russell Ginns is a composer, game designer, and the author of dozens of books, including the Samantha Spinner series and Is There a Chance You’ve Seen My Pants? Jonathan Maier is a writer and producer of kids media, including books, puzzles, and a brainy boatload of software and games.
 
Together, they are the brains behind Puzzlooies, the new story-puzzle series from Penguin Random House. You can also hear them on their mind-bending, side-splitting podcast Puzzlarious, or on twitter @puzzlarious.
 

Reviews

“This witty space adventure provides a comical setting for high-quality, entertaining, age-appropriate puzzles.” —Kirkus Reviews