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Will They Listen To a Child Before it's Too Late? ¿¿Meet Dax Masters, the coolest science whiz you'll ever come across! At just twelve years old, he's got it all-a passion for hanging out with his friends, dominating video games, and rocking the scientific world. Dax's dreams are as big as his brain, and he's determined to win the sixth-grade science fair and score an exclusive invite to the mind-blowing Innovative Science Convention, where the brightest young minds in the world gather. The twist? Dax's project isn't your average volcano eruption-he's out to shake the world. Armed with…mehr

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Will They Listen To a Child Before it's Too Late? ¿¿Meet Dax Masters, the coolest science whiz you'll ever come across! At just twelve years old, he's got it all-a passion for hanging out with his friends, dominating video games, and rocking the scientific world. Dax's dreams are as big as his brain, and he's determined to win the sixth-grade science fair and score an exclusive invite to the mind-blowing Innovative Science Convention, where the brightest young minds in the world gather. The twist? Dax's project isn't your average volcano eruption-he's out to shake the world. Armed with undeniable evidence, he's on a mission to show that even the world's top scientists have missed a crucial change in the Earth. Who wouldn't be captivated by a young genius challenging the status quo? Join Dax on his epic quest as he not only has to convince his father his science project is worthy but also take on the challenge of a lifetime to convince the world's best scientists they've got it all wrong. Hold onto your lab coats because Dax Masters is about to turn the scientific community upside down!
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Dana Goldstein has always been a creative type, and began telling stories at the age of six when she was punished and sent to her room. Her instructions were to not play, not read, not colour-just sit on her bed and think about what she had done. To quell the boredom, Dana started making up stories, which she would tell herself-out loud-even though no one was listening.Dana started writing down her stories at the age of nine, using school composition books. She moved into a career as a journalist, writing feature stories for magazines and newspapers across North America. Dana lives, creates and writes from her home in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Shift is her first middle grade novel.