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Stink: Solar System Superhero
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Stink: Solar System Superhero
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Stink: Solar System Superhero
Audiobook59 minutes

Stink: Solar System Superhero

Written by Megan McDonald

Narrated by Nancy Cartwright

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

When Stink learns that Pluto has flunked the Planet Test for being too shrimpy, he has no choice but to take a stand for the sake of little planets (and little people) everywhere.

Will our humble hero, Stink Moody, be smart enough to defeat a panel of big-shot scientists and class  know-it-all Riley Rottenberger? For the answer to this burning question, tune in and prepare to have your universe rocked!

Stink and the Incredible Super-Galactic Jawbreaker
"Clever and zany. . . . A hilarious read-aloud."-School Library Journal

Stink and the Great Guinea Pig Express
"Fans of Judy Moody and her brother, Stink, will find everything they love here."-Kirkus Reviews
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 27, 2010
ISBN9780307738493
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Stink: Solar System Superhero

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Reason for Reading: My son enjoys these books, his dad reads them to him at bedtime and I thought it was time I saw what they liked about these books so much.A totally enjoyable experience from start to finish! Stink is a regular kid, with regular kid problems and fears but when he gets an idea he becomes determined and full of spunk. Stink is flabbergasted when he gets his science test back and is told Pluto is no longer a planet, even Judy, his older sister, can't believe it. Stink gets his facts straight and insists that even if it is a "dwarf" planet then it still is a planet. When the resident Space expert in his class teases him and regales him with all the reasons why Pluto is not a planet, the teacher breaks in and explains that they both are right. Scientists took a vote to send Pluto packing, but some scientists still believe Pluto should counted as a planet. She then assigns Stink and "Space Camp" Riley to a debate the next week and their class will have their own vote on whether Pluto is a planet.A truly delightful book. As my first introduction to Stink, I was taken with him right away and can understand why my son enjoys his books so much. At the end of each chapter was a comic page with information about each of the planets in order based on the mnemonic saying "My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas" which was very interesting and extremely humorous. I have to say I particularly liked the stance the author took on Pluto, acknowledging the ongoing debate, showing both sides equally. (I wish all books on science topics did the same!). An amusing and entertaining first chapter book, that could be read aloud to younger children and will hold the interest of older reluctant readers. I'll have to make sure I get books 1-4 read before another new one comes out as I won't be missing out on Stink's adventures any more!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Corey age 10

    I myself own the stink series’s 1-8

    I am similar to stink because I am short as well. Very funny. Includes littles comic by stink himself after every chapter. Including character voice. I gave this audiobook a five star rating.