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2021 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Award for Children - Adventure ¿2022 Wishing Shelf Book Awards Silver Medal WINNER 2023 Moonbeam Book Awards Silver Medal WINNER She dreams of becoming an inventor. First, she has to survive middle school... Putney Hicks just wants things to go right for once. A socially awkward girl dropped among rich kids in an experimental STEM institution, the anxious twelve-year-old can't seem to see her own potential. But life sprinkles in a surprise when she receives a mysterious tablet housing an advanced, talkative intelligence. Wondering if the friendly pixie in the…mehr

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2021 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Award for Children - Adventure ¿2022 Wishing Shelf Book Awards Silver Medal WINNER 2023 Moonbeam Book Awards Silver Medal WINNER She dreams of becoming an inventor. First, she has to survive middle school... Putney Hicks just wants things to go right for once. A socially awkward girl dropped among rich kids in an experimental STEM institution, the anxious twelve-year-old can't seem to see her own potential. But life sprinkles in a surprise when she receives a mysterious tablet housing an advanced, talkative intelligence. Wondering if the friendly pixie in the device is alien or supernatural, Putney is determined to keep it safe while exploring its possibilities. But when competitive art and science projects lead to an ill-advised bet with a wealthy mean girl, the would-be engineer may be in way over her head. Will Putney's mysterious new mentor help her make it through her first week in class? The Secret of the Magic eyePad is the award-winning first book in the Putney Hicks Inventor Adventures middle grade series. If you like girls in STEM, preteen drama, and clever innovations, then you'll love Marsha Tufft's lighthearted tale.
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Award-winning author Marsha Tufft loves snorkeling in the ocean with sea turtles, teaching her dogs cool tricks, and solving problems by coming up with her own designs. Marsha is a retired engineer with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, a master's degree in aerospace engineering, and a doctorate degree in materials engineering. She enjoys developing experiments targeting girls to give them fun experiences with science, engineering, math, and design.Because math is so important to success in STEM fields-science, technology, engineering, and math-Marsha has fun experiments that show the magic and power of math.Marsha blogs about her projects, designs, and experiments at: https://putneydesigns.com