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Į å ۰ νī ܰε ħ ̵ ģ ʵб 5г Ŭ K ְ õ ̾߱.
ʵб 5г Ŭ K б ģ ־µ, ̵ ̵ ܰ SPHDZ̾. ܰε ܽͷ . ̵ 3,140,001 ̵ SPHDZ ǵ ϴ .
̵ SPHDZ ǵ ϴ ۾ Ӱ ǰ ־. õ ̵ SPHDZ ϸ ߾. Ŭ KԴ ƴ ƿ. SPHDZ ȭ Ƶ ϰ ũ ƴմϴ. , ȭ ٰŸ, ȥϰ ־. Ư ŬK ܰε Ѱ ִ ø Umberκ SPHDZ ü , ÿ SPHDZ ̼ ϴ . ״ Venus TJ ƾ߸ ߾.
Ŭ K SPHDZ б ϶ , Umber ܰο ٰ ȸ ߾. ϴ ġ ̿...
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Paperback: 256 pages
ISBN-10: 1416979549
ISBN-13: 9781416979548
å ũ: 19.2 cm x 13 cm
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Book Description
The campaign is going well. The SPHDZ word is getting out. 1000's of kids have signed up to say they are SPHDZ. But things haven't gotten any easier for Michael K. The SPHDZ are still trying to blend in to our Earth culture, but not very successfully. They're still mixing up Thanksgiving, cartoon plots, holidays, and commercials. This makes it especially hard for Michael K. to both hide the SPHDZ from Agent Umber and accomplish the SPHDZ Mission. He's forced to enlist the help of fellow fifth graders, Venus and TJ.
When they (Michael K. and the SPHDZ) are given the assignment to write and perform the school play, Umber thinks he's closing in on the aliens...the kindergartners playing the turkeys.
Booklist
This follow-up to Spaceheadz (2010) continues the adventures of fifth-grader Michael K. and the influx of aliens, named in the title, who pose as students. The joke-filled, intentionally disjointed, postmodern narration eventually involves the Spaceheadz in a kindergarten play. Bumbling Agent Umber, who fancies himself a master of disguise, pursues the SPHDZ, and along the way, sidebars offer witty facts on the natural and manmade worlds of camouflage. Lots of humor leads this multiplatform effort with links to Web sites that are sure to expand the series fan base. Grades 4-6.
Kirkus
"The second volume in Scieszka and Prigmores nutty, antic series offers more goofy fun.... CLINICALLY PROVEN entertainment for fans old and new!"
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