Ada Lace Sees Red
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About The Book
Ada Lace is building a new robot! She’s determined to beat Milton in the upcoming robotics competition. But she’s distracted—Ada finds her dad’s art class impossible, while Nina is the star of the class, basking in the glory of being Mr. Lace’s star pupil.
When Mr. Lace suggests that Nina put on an art show, Ada becomes jealous and loses her temper. Now Ada isn’t speaking to her dad, she’s falling behind in art class, and she still doesn’t know how to fix her robot. As the competition looms closer, Ada starts to wonder if there might be a way to use both science and art to solve her problems.
Will Ada make up with her father in time to test her hypothesis? Or will her hurt feelings leave her seeing red and without a medal at the end of the day?
About The Illustrator
Renée Kurilla is an illustrator of many books for kids, including Orangutanka: A Story in Poems by Margarita Engle, The Owls of Blossom Wood series by Catherine Coe, and the Ada Lace Adventure series by Emily Calandrelli. She has written a few books as well, including the picture book One Springy, Singy Day and the graphic novel The Flower Garden. She currently lives in Bellingham, Massachusetts, with her illustrator husband Keith Zoo, their six-year-old daughter Zoey, and Yoshi the fish. Visit her at Kurillastration.com.
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (August 29, 2017)
- Length: 144 pages
- ISBN13: 9781481486033
- Ages: 6 - 10
- Lexile ® 610L The Lexile reading levels have been certified by the Lexile developer, MetaMetrics®
Raves and Reviews
"Gears, robots, color theory, and color blindness mesh nicely in this school-and-friendship tale."
– Kirkus Reviews
"The pages are full of fun b&w illustrations with a “Behind the Science” section at the end of each book."
– School Library Connection
Awards and Honors
- CBC-NSTA Best STEM Book
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- Book Cover Image (jpg): Ada Lace Sees Red eBook 9781481486033
- Author Photo (jpg): Emily Calandrelli Photograph (c) 2022 by Morgan Demeter(0.1 MB)
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