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Einstein the Class Hamster and the Very Real Game Show (Einstein the Class Hamster Series)

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by Janet Tashjian


  “They’re taking the encyclopedia!”

  Einstein shouted. “It’s the best prize

  EVER. Stop them!”

  “I guess we’ll have to settle for the

  Segway,” Ned said.

  “An encyclopedia is a hundred times

  better than a Segway,” Einstein said.

  “Everybody knows that!”

  “Okay, students!” Ms. Moreno

  called. “Looks like we’re heading back

  to Boerring.”

  Suddenly Principal Decker sprinted

  across the stage, followed by four

  security guards. “My snake!”

  “My dog!” A woman’s

  scream filled the room.

  Einstein and the others

  stared at the very large

  Twinkles.

  “Did he just . . .?” Marlon asked.

  “Looks like it,” Einstein answered.

  The guards pried the dog out of

  Twinkles and returned the snake to

  Principal Decker.

  “Don’t YOU ever get hungry for an

  afternoon snack?” the principal

  huffed.

  The actress who’d pretended to be

  blind hurried to make sure the dog

  was okay. (He was.)

  The security guards escorted the

  class to the bus. (Ned got to ride the

  Segway.) Before leaving, Einstein

  looked wistfully around the studio.

  He’d miss the lights, the fun facts,

  and the excitement, but not the

  scaredy-cat host or the cranky

  director. Maybe someday he’d get

  another chance to host a game show.

  Just not today.

  Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as

  president of the United States for more

  than 12 years, but poor William Henry

  Harrison served only a month in office in

  1841. Harrison died of pneumonia on

  his 31st day as president, after doctors

  tried to save him with plants, opium,

  and castor oil.

  Harrison’s untimely death sparked a

  Constitutional debate about who should

  succeed him and for how long. Harrison’s

  vice president, John Tyler, eventually

  took over the job, making him the first

  person to serve as president without

  being elected.

  William Henry Harrison might not

  have done much during his month in

  office, but his grandson Benjamin

  Harrison became the 23rd president,

  defeating Grover Cleveland.

  Unfortunately for Harrison, he was

  defeated after one term—by Grover

  Cleveland, whom he beat the first time.

  Cleveland is the only

  president to serve

  two nonconsecutive

  terms.

  I CAN’T DIE—

  I’VE GOT A COUNTRY TO RUN!

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

  bAcK aT

  bOeRrInG

  As happy as Einstein was to spend

  the day on the set of a real game

  show, he was also happy to be back

  home in his own classroom.

  Ms. Moreno buzzed

  around the room on the

  class’s new Segway.

  “We should’ve taken

  the encyclopedia,”

  Einstein pouted.

  “We could be reading about biomes by

  now. Or molecules. Or geometry.”

  Marlon rolled his eyes.

  Ms. Moreno let Bonnie take a turn

  on the Segway, then hurried to the

  teachers’ lounge. She returned with a

  large tray of treats.

  “Cupcakes!” Ned said.

  The class hurried to the front of

  the room, elbowing each other to get

  the first one.

  “Turducken cupcakes!” Ms. Moreno

  said. “Turkey cupcakes filled with duck

  cupcakes filled with chicken cupcakes!

  I ordered special cupcake tins from

  the shopping network, then stayed up

  all night making them. Aren’t they

  great?”

  Ned and Ricky slowly put the

  cupcakes back on the tray.

  “Eat up,” Ms. Moreno said. “You

  deserve it!” She took a giant bite of a

  turkey, duck, and chicken cupcake.

  “Did somebody say turducken?”

  Principal Decker strode into the room

  with Twinkles and popped one of the

  cupcakes into his mouth. “These are

  delicious.”

  Twinkles slithered over to Einstein

  and Marlon. “How about a turhammy

  cupcake instead?” Twinkles hissed.

  “A turtle inside a hamster inside a

  bunny?”

  “Go bother someone else,” Einstein

  said. “You’ve caused enough trouble

  for one day.”

  “Sorry you didn’t get to host KIDS

  KNOW STUFF,” Ned said. “Looks

  like the only game show you’ll be

  hosting is still AnSwEr...ThAt...

  QuEsTiOn.”

  Einstein’s eyes lit up. “Do you mean

  NOW?”

  “Of course I mean now.” Ned

  gestured to the rest of the class,

  AnSwEr

  ThAt

  QuEsTiOn!

  taking turns running over cupcakes

  with the Segway.

  “Can I play too?” Marlon asked.

  “You still owe me fifty bucks.”

  “We’ll see how much of that you

  risk in the lightning round.” Einstein

  hurried to his tank and looked out

  over the classroom.

  Today might’ve been a disaster,

  but there was one question Einstein

  always knew the answer to: What

  lucky class hamster had the greatest

  friends in the world?

  EiNsTeIn!

  AnSwEr...

  ThAt...

  QuEsTiOn!

  LIGHTNING ROUND

  The students of Boerring Elementary did

  well on their game show. Let’s see how

  you do.

  1. True or false: Mice communicate by

  ultrasonic noises that humans can’t hear.

  2. True or false: Alligators and crocodiles

  are never cannibalistic.

  3. Engineer Percy Spencer invented what

  appliance, almost accidentally?

  4. Who gave the Pacific Ocean its name?

  5. How many Pilgrims journeyed on the

  Mayflower?

  6. Who opened the first electrical power

  plant?

  7. What two countries are alligators

  found in?

  8. True or false: Rabbits cannot vomit.

  9. True or false: Helen Keller and Louis

  Braille were born blind.

  10. What president served only 31 days in

  office?

  11. Which one of the Seven Wonders of

  the Ancient World is still standing?

  12. How many people died on the voyage

  of the Mayflower?

  13. Arachnophobia is the fear of what?

  14. Chess was invented in which country?

  15. How do mother kangaroos clean their

  pouches?

  16. What is the only part of the body that

  does NOT receive blood from the

  heart?

  17. What do honeybees do to give one

  another important information?

  18. What gave both Mary Wollstonecraft

  Shelley and Ro
bert Louis Stevenson

  ideas for their horror novels?

  19. What famous artist and inventor

  created an animatronic lion in the

  1500s?

  20. Who invented the FIRST lightbulb?

  How well did you do?

  1.TRUE

  2.FALSE

  3.THE MICROWAVE

  4.FERDINAND

  MAGELLAN

  5. 102

  6. THOMAS EDISON

  7.AMERICA AND CHINA

  8.TRUE

  9.FALSE

  10. WILLIAM HENRY

  HARRISON

  11. THE GREAT PYRAMID

  OF GIZA

  12. ONE

  13. SPIDERS

  14. INDIA

  15. BY LICKING THEM

  16. THE CORNEA

  17. DANCE

  18. DREAMS

  19. LEONARDO DA VINCI

  20. HEINRICH GOEBEL

  SpEcIaL

  FeAtUrEs

  BLOOPERS AND DELETED SCENES

  WHO

  WORE

  IT

  BETTER?

  MARLON

  EINSTEIN

  Bonnie,

  what’s it like

  working with

  Einstein?

  What’s the

  next Einstein

  book about?

  What’s the

  story with you

  and Ned?

  What’s it like

  being drawn by

  Jake Tashjian?

  Don’t worry about

  your bus driver. I’ll just

  wait in the parking lot

  with the rabbit.

  Come on, Einstein.

  Do your Charlie Chaplin.

  Oh, I

  couldn’t.

  YO, NEED

  MORE PAGE

  TIME HERE!

  IT WAS ME THE

  WHOLE TIME

  Where’s Lance?

  He has to try one

  of my cupcakes.

  You think

  he knows

  I’m not

  really a

  turban?

  FIND OUT MORE

  Want to find out more information about

  my Tasty Tidbits? Explore your local library

  or check out these online sites:

  ALLIGATORS:

  sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/alligator.html

  sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/crocodilealligatordifferences.html

  animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/american-alligator/

  bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Crocodilia

  MAGELLAN:

  bg016.k12.sd.us/Explorers/ferdinand_magellan.htm

  history.com/this-day-in-history/magellan-killed-in-the-philippines

  geography.about.com/od/historyofgeography/a/magellan.htm

  MICE:

  bestfunfacts.com/mice.html

  buzzle.com/articles/facts-about-mice.html

  MICROWAVES:

  web.mit.edu/invent/iow/spencer.html

  RABBITS:

  mspca.org/programs/pet-owner-resources/pet-owner-guides/rabbit-care-

  adoption/interesting-facts-about.html

  PILGRIMS:

  deseretnews.com/article/705386737/Mayflower-trivia-facts-and-resources.

  html?pg=all

  plimoth.org/learn/just-kids/homework-help/mayflower-and-mayflower-

  compact

  INDIA:

  funfactsaboutindia.blogspot.com/2009/03/10-interesting-facts-about-india.

  html

  articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2007-03-10/book-mark/27879998_1_

  snakes-and-ladders-board-chess-pieces

  PHOBIAS:

  nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/phobias.html

  library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00415/Testophobia.htm

  ANIMATRONICS:

  waltdisney.org/content/early-days-audio-animatronics%C2%A9

  HONEYBEES:

  beeright.com/fun_facts/bees.shtml

  nature.com/nature/journal/v435/n7039/full/nature03526.html

  SEVEN WONDERS:

  world-archaeology.com/seven-wonders/7-facts-about-the-7-wonders-of-

  the-world/

  DREAMS:

  brilliantdreams.com/product/famous-dreams.htm

  mentalfloss.com/article/12763/11-creative-breakthroughs-people-had-their-

  sleep

  THE HEART:

  2020site.org/fun-facts/Fun-Facts-About-the-Heart.html

  facts.randomhistory.com/human-heart-facts.html

  BLIND HEROES:

  disabled-world.com/artman/publish/famous-blind.shtml#ixzz2HnVduWTl

  ELECTRICITY:

  alliantenergykids.com/EnergyBasics/AllAboutElectricity/000418

  edison.rutgers.edu/patents.htm

  heinrich-goebel-realschule.de/e_invention.htm

  KANGAROOS:

  livescience.com/27400-kangaroos.html

  nytimes.com/2012/08/14/science/how-do-female-kangaroos-keep-their-

  pouches-clean.html?_r=0

  WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON:

  americanhistory.about.com/od/williamhenryharrison/a/ff_w_h_harrison.htm

  millercenter.org/president/harrison/essays/biography/6

  About the Creators of

  einstein the

  class hamster

  JANET TASHJIAN has written many books for middle-

  grade and young-adult readers. She loves doing

  school visits around the country, talking to students

  about reading, cartoons, and how important it is

  to have chocolate around when you’re revising. Her

  son, JAKE TASHJIAN, has illustrated six books for kids,

  including the award-winning My Life series. Einstein

  the Class Hamster is based on a comic strip he created

  in sixth grade. Jake is an avid surfer; Janet is an avid

  coffee drinker. They live in Los Angeles.

  Also by

  JaNeT TaShJiAn

  with illustrations by

  JaKe TaShJiAn

 

 

 


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