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The Ice Cream Machine

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
From the wild and wonderful imagination of the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dragons Love Tacos comes this hilarious, irresistible middle grade debut, a collection of six totally different stories with the same exact name.
Listener, be advised that the events in this audiobook may tickle your funny bone: A boy and his robot nanny travel the globe in search of the world's tastiest treat. A girl and her sister compete in an ice cream eating contest—against an honest-to-goodness pig. A child prodigy invents a new way to create the freshest dessert ever. And we should probably mention the evil ice cream seller terrorizing local kids; the sorcerer’s assistant who must conjure icy cream out of thin air for the king, or else; and the sole human subject stuck on a giant alien space lab, who longs for the taste of home.
So grab a cup or a cone, and watch out for brain freeze! You'll definitely want to save room for this treat.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 3, 2022
      In this madcap middle grade debut billed as six “wildly different stories with the exact same name”—each illustrated by a different contemporary artist—Rubin (Gladys the Magic Chicken) varies genre, setting, and subtitle in tales that all
      feature ice cream as an integral component (and “have a half a dozen little wormholes in common, too”). In “The Ice Cream Machine (the one with the ice cream eating contest),” illustrated by Charles Santoso, sisters living in a community of anthropomorphized
      animals clandestinely enter a contest to unseat the unpopular champion. In Liniers-illustrated “The Ice Cream Machine (the one with the genius inventor),” a mechanically minded kid coaxes a loved one to cognizance, while “The Ice Cream Machine (the one with the sorcerer’s assistant),” illustrated by Nicole Miles, offers a gross-out medieval fantasy retelling. Via a varied cast of characters, impish humor, and largely upbeat endings, Rubin underlines the idea, outlined in an introduction, that “writing is magic.” Though the collection offers little innovation, the result is comforting, entertaining, and uniformly funny. A seventh chapter invites readers to create a story of their own; back matter includes a recipe and instructions to make ice cream without mechanical assistance. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jennifer Joel, ICM Partners.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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