"A fun, interactive book for inquisitive minds and any budding young STEM enthusiasts" - Konnie Huq, STEM advocate & author of Cookie and the Most Annoying Boy in the World; "A sure fire hit at home or at school and a brilliant example of learning through play!" - Joy Court, LoveReading4Kids; "A clever, interactive problem-solving adventure story! A sure fire way to skyrocket your KS1 and KS2 pupils' interest in STEM." - School Reading List; "Engaging and interactive storytelling with exciting hands-on challenges!" - Stuart Naismith, PSTT Primary Science Teacher of the Year; "I loved it!... creative, eye-catching, thought-provoking and interactive!" - Dr Jo Science; "A perfect balance between activities and stories. Guaranteed to get children engaged in STEM learning in a fun, accessible way and with plenty of stickers to keep them motivated!" - Dean Boddington, KS1 primary teacher and book blogger; "The blend of storytelling, STEM and interesting activities is genius...my class absolutely loved it! - Erin Lyn Hamilton, children's librarian & book blogger; "I enjoyed this action packed adventure with interactive challenges! Kids will love the story and illustrations, and particularly the quests that need some thought, and some stickers!" - Roma Agrawal, Engineer and Author of How Was That Built?; "Perfect for reluctant readers...makes a wonderful gift but is also a perfect addition to any lower primary school library." - Emma Suffield, SLA School Librarian of the Year; "A unique, interactive story which aims to fire up imaginations and inspire!" - Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Evening Post; "I loved it because it was adventurous, magical and it made learning fun!" - Toppsta.com review; "A fun and effective way of encouraging younger children to explore and hone their STEAM skills through storytelling and creative activities." - Dr Claire Thorne, CEO Tech She Can; "Weaves STEM skills in with literacy to create an immersive, interactive adventure! Brilliant to draw in reluctant readers." - Lights Out With Louise, children's presenter & book blogger; "Another fun and inclusive STEM adventure to get little coders thinking and tapping into their problem-solving skills!" - Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Never Teach a Stegosaurus To Do Sums;