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Part of "Andrew Lost" series
In "Andrew Lost in the Desert," the third book in the popular "Andrew Lost" series by J.C. Greenburg, young readers are taken on an exciting adventure through the scorching heat of the desert. Andrew and his sister Polly are once again caught up in a scientific mishap when they accidentally activate Andrew's father's latest invention, the "Invisible Creature Finder." This sends them on an unexpected journey to the middle of the desert, where they encounter a variety of strange and exotic creatures. As they navigate their way through the sand dunes, Andrew and Polly must learn to work together to overcome the challenges they face. From encountering a venomous snake to getting lost in a sandstorm, the siblings must use their wits and knowledge of science to find their way back home. Greenburg's use of humor and engaging storytelling make this book a fun and entertaining read for young readers. The book also incorporates science facts and concepts, making it an educational experience as well. "Andrew Lost in the Desert" is a great addition to the series, and it will leave readers eagerly anticipating the next adventure. This book is perfect for children who love adventure, science, and a good laugh. With its relatable characters, exciting plot, and educational content, this book is a must-read for any young reader. Overall, "Andrew Lost in the Desert" is a delightful and engaging book that will capture the imaginations of young readers and inspire a love of science and adventure. It's a perfect choice for parents, teachers, and librarians looking for a fun and educational book for children.
Theodore Taylor
The Cay
This Newbery Honor book tells the story of a young boy who is shipwrecked on a deserted island with a wise old man from the Caribbean. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreBeverly Cleary
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Join Ralph, a young mouse, as he befriends a boy and has exciting adventures involving motorcycles in this classic children's book. Like 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', this book features a young protagonist exploring new environments and making unexpected friends.
Learn MoreGary Paulsen
Hatchet
In this Newbery Honor book, a young boy named Brian is stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreJean Craighead George
My Side of the Mountain
Join Sam as he runs away from home to live in the wilderness and learns to survive on his own. This book, like 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', is about a child's journey of self-discovery and survival in a new environment.
Learn MoreScott O'Dell
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Based on a true story, this Newbery Medal-winning book tells the tale of a young girl who survives alone on an island for years. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and independence.
Learn MoreJohann David Wyss
The Swiss Family Robinson
This classic adventure novel tells the story of a shipwrecked family who must learn to survive on a deserted island. Like 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', this book is about a family's journey of survival and self-discovery in a new environment.
Learn MoreElizabeth George Speare
The Sign of the Beaver
This Newbery Honor book tells the story of a young boy who is left alone to survive in the wilderness and must learn to live with the help of a Native American. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreGary Paulsen
Brian's Winter
In this sequel to 'Hatchet', Brian must survive another harsh winter in the wilderness. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreBeverly Cleary
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Join Ralph, a young mouse, as he befriends a boy and has exciting adventures involving motorcycles in this classic children's book. Like 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', this book features a young protagonist exploring new environments and making unexpected friends.
Learn MoreGary Paulsen
Hatchet
In this Newbery Honor book, a young boy named Brian is stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreJean Craighead George
My Side of the Mountain
Join Sam as he runs away from home to live in the wilderness and learns to survive on his own. This book, like 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', is about a child's journey of self-discovery and survival in a new environment.
Learn MoreScott O'Dell
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Based on a true story, this Newbery Medal-winning book tells the tale of a young girl who survives alone on a deserted island for years. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and independence.
Learn MoreTheodore Taylor
The Cay
This Newbery Honor book tells the story of a young boy who is shipwrecked on a deserted island with a wise old man from the Caribbean. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreJohann David Wyss
The Swiss Family Robinson
This classic adventure novel tells the story of a shipwrecked family who must learn to survive on a deserted island. Like 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', this book is about a family's journey of survival and self-discovery in a new environment.
Learn MoreElizabeth George Speare
The Sign of the Beaver
This Newbery Honor book tells the story of a young boy who is left alone to survive in the wilderness and must learn to live with the help of a Native American. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn MoreGary Paulsen
Brian's Winter
In this sequel to 'Hatchet', Brian must survive another harsh winter in the wilderness. This book shares similar themes with 'Andrew Lost In the Desert', such as survival and self-reliance.
Learn More