MAN, I LOVE being an Ippy!” Tommy Lutsinger flashed a badge he’d made from cardboard and tin foil. “Freeze!”
“It’s I.P.P.I.,” Jonathon Jones said, pronouncing each letter. “As in InterPlanetary Private Investigators. I refuse to be an ‘Ippy.’” He flicked a fuzzball off his sweater.
Miranda Knox, the computer whiz, giggled. “Ippy sounds cute!”
Tommy flashed his badge again. “Stop in the name of the Ippies!” His dog, Comet, barked.
Chloe Minn, the math expert, grinned. “So what’s up, boss?”
Jonathon flipped open his organizer. “A vase has gone missing on the planet Venus.” He said vase like “voz.”
“A vase? We’re flying to Venus for a pot?” Tommy asked.
“Not a pot, and not vayse—a voz,” Jonathon said.
“What’s the difference?” Tommy asked.
“About $10,000.”
After school, Miranda used the supercomputer to teleport the crew, plus Comet, to Venus.
“Look what I brought,” Tommy said. He whipped out a brand-new eCompass 3000 and flipped it on.
“You are facing east,” it reported. “East.”
“A compass?” Chloe asked. “Why?” Tommy spun toward her. “You are facing west. West.” “I thought it might come in handy.”
Tommy flipped off the eCompass 3000 and crammed it into his pocket.
When the I.P.P.I.s stepped onto the soil of Venus, Chloe turned green.
“Are you OK?” Miranda asked.
“I forgot to take my motion sick ness medicine.” Chloe clutched Miranda’s arm. “Venus spins in . . . retrograde.” She slapped her hand over her mouth.
“Retro?” Tommy asked. “Like music from silver discs?”
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Chopsticks
Shay can never hold her chopsticks properly. When she uses them, they crisscross and make an X, and sometimes she cannot quite pick up the slippery pieces of tofu. Her mother laughs.
Matthias and the Dragons
STRIDING QUICKLY ALONG, Matthias glanced uneasily at the black stone cliffs towering beside him. Ahead, a still lake swarmed with dark clouds of midges. Finally, he spied the faraway ocean. Now I know my way back, he thought. I’d better hurry. We’re leaving the inn this afternoon, and Father won’t be too pleased if I’m late.
Doodlebug & Dandelion - The Jellybean Machine
“Where’s Dandelion?”
THE FUN ZONE : Sundial
TAKE THIS SUNDIAL, or shadow clock, outside on a sunny day. It’s not as exact as a watch, but it’s more fun!
Letters from Leo
CHILDREN STORIES
Meltdown at the Doughnut Factory
CHILDREN STORIES
OPHELIA'S LAST WORD - EXTREME JELLYBEAN CUISINE
IT TAKES A long time to make jellybeans! But whipping up this delicious jellybean bark won’t take you a whole week.
Telling Time
Art by Kelly Canby
Secret Message Scytales
HISTORY COMICS
ONE WEEK WONDER
WOULD YOU WAIT a week to eat a jellybean?