The Race Across Anaconda Swamp
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Dash across the rainforest swamp with Daniel, Joy, and Kimani in the newest Challenge Island adventure!

One of Children Book Council's Hot off the Press picks for May 2022!

"For early grade readers who revel in science-based fiction, this is a winning read. Animals, physics, and habitats are among the topics covered, with lots of instances where the reader can predict and hypothesize along with the characters. Kimani, who is Black, has an impressive head for science and builds in many of the facts that help the group solve problems together. Sleek black and white cartoon art complements the text, adding visual clues. Science experiments and craft projects from each character are at the end."
Youth Services Book Review

"In this follow-up to The Bridge to Sharktooth Island, optimistic Joy, cautious Daniel, and studious Kimani find themselves transported once again to a magical island where they have to solve a series of puzzles to escape the middle of the rainforest before darkness falls. . . Supplementary materials at the back include STEAM projects and fun facts introduced by the main characters that a science-loving child will enjoy. The story is engaging, educational, and peppered with cute illustrations… a fun purchase for the easygoing young reader in love with animals and books."
—School Library Journal

"The Race Across Anaconda Swamp, the second Challenge Island title, in which three kids use teamwork and STEAM skills to navigate a perilous island adventure, [is forthcoming from West Margin Press.]"
Publishers Weekly, Spring 2022 Children’s Sneak Previews

Daniel, Joy, and Kimani are transported once again to a magical island—this time into a tropical rainforest! As they zip through the canopy, a dangerous snake lurks in the black waters below. They are searching for a way out and a path to a mysterious tower. Does it hold the answers to their questions?

Using ropes and other found items, the three friends must figure out how to safely traverse across the island using their knowledge of friction and weights. But the sun is going down and night is approaching fast. Will they reach the tower in time?

Also included are cool facts about the rainforest and its animals, plus fun STEAM activities showing you how to build your own pulley system and monkey playground.

From the world's #1 STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) education enrichment program, Challenge Island® presents an exciting new adventure book series for smart, curious kids.


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Date de parution 07 juin 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781513128726
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 5 Mo

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The Race Across Anaconda Swamp
A Challenge Island STEAM Adventure
By Sharon Duke Estroff and Joel Ross
Illustrated by Mónica de Rivas
© 2022 by Challenge Island Global LLC
Edited by Michelle McCann
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Estroff, Sharon, author. | Ross, Joel N., 1968- author. | Rivas, Monica de, illustrator.
Title: The race across Anaconda Swamp : a Challenge Island STEAM adventure / by Sharon Duke Estroff and Joel Ross ; illustrated by Mónica de Rivas.
Description: [Berkeley, CA] : West Margin Press, [2022] | Series: Challenge Island ; book 2 | Audience: Ages 7-10 | Audience: Grades 2-3 | Summary: After finding themselves mysteriously transported to a magical island, this time in a rainforest swamp, Daniel, Joy, and Kimani must figure out how to safely traverse across the island with their knowledge of friction and pulleys.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021052470 (print) | LCCN 2021052471 (ebook) | ISBN 9781513128702 (paperback) | ISBN 9781513128719 (hardback) | ISBN 9781513128726 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Rain forests--Fiction. | CYAC: Islands--Fiction. | Swamps--Fiction. | Cooperativeness--Fiction. | Resourcefulness--Fiction. | Problem solving
Classification: LCC PZ7.1.E854 Rac 2022 (print) | LCC PZ7.1.E854 (ebook) | DDC [Fic]--dc23
LC record available at https:// lccn .loc .gov /2021052470
LC ebook record available at https:// lccn .loc .gov /2021052471
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Published by West Margin Press ®
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Proudly distributed by Ingram Publisher Services
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Editor: Olivia Ngai
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Dear Reader,
Welcome to Challenge Island, a magical place where engineering meets imagination! You are about to set sail on an exhilarating voyage to one of the many action-packed Challenge Islands. Each island comes with a unique set of problems that the Challenge Island kids have to solve—together! They have to be creative, using only what’s in the treasure chest and their imaginations. After the story, at the back of the book, you will have a chance to try out the challenges with your own team at home!
Boom. Boom. Boom. Did you hear that? It sounds like the Challenge Island drums calling you. That means the adventure is about to begin. Boom. Bada-boom! There it is again. Sounds like it’s time for us to get going full STEAM ahead!
Happy reading!
Sharon Duke Estroff
Co-Author and Founder/ CEO of the Challenge Island STEAM Program
Chapter 1
“What are you doing here?” Joy’s sister asked from the kitchen doorway.
“I live here,” Joy said as she tapped a rhythm on the table with a spoon. “Remember?”
“And I’m eating pizza,” Daniel said, his mouth full of crust.
“Eating my birthday pizza!” Joy’s sister narrowed her eyes. “My party’s about to start and you two are not invited . Go away!”
“Fine.” Joy stood. “C’mon, Daniel.”
“We’re leaving?” Daniel asked, surprised that Joy was giving in so easily.
“Yeah, that’s the birthday gift I’m giving her. Us being gone.”
“Oh,” he said, and followed Joy across the apartment.
Her ponytail swayed and her chunky blue hair tie bobbed when she walked. As she opened the front door, she explained to Daniel, “This way, I don’t have to make her a card.”
“You love making cards,” he said.
“Not when she’s being a jerk,” Joy said, stepping into the hallway.
Daniel swallowed the last bite of his fourth slice of pizza. “So, what now?”
Instead of answering, Joy drummed a rhythm on the closed door and sang, “Boom-bada-boom-di-boom.”
“That’s not going to work,” Daniel told her.
“It—boom-da-boom—might!”
Joy had been drumming nonstop for weeks. She thumped everything she saw—including random dogs in the street—because she thought the right rhythm would whoosh her and Daniel away to a magical tropical island. Which wasn’t as silly as it sounded; that had actually happened to them last month, and they’d ended up on Sharktooth Island.
Still, Daniel was pretty sure it wouldn’t happen again.
“No, it boom-da-boom won’t,” he told Joy. “Would you give up already?”
“Never!” she cried as she drummed a quick rat-a-tat .
Daniel groaned, because it was true: Joy never gave up. Nobody knew that better than he did. He and Joy were cousins, and they’d been best friends since before they could walk. That’s why the family called them the twins, even though Daniel was big for his age with dark hair and dark eyes while Joy was a shrimp with reddish hair and blue eyes.
“I’m so close,” Joy said, patting the wall as they headed toward the elevator.
“To what? You’ve been drumming for weeks and we’re still here.”
“Yeah.” Joy fiddled with her beaded necklace, a souvenir from their last adventure. “I wonder what Kimani’s doing.”
“She’s probably at the library,” Daniel said, touching his matching necklace.
“Drumming!”
He pressed the down button. “Or reading. I hear some people do that in libraries.”
“So how do you think we get can back to the island?” Joy asked as the elevator rose toward them with a clank-clang-grrrr .
“I guess we just have to wait,” Daniel said.
“I can’t stand waiting,” Joy said, tapping the elevator doors.
Clank-clang-grrrr , the elevator said.
“Well, I can’t stand you drumming on everything,” Daniel said.
Clank-clang-boom , the elevator said.
Clank-boom-badoom .
Clang! Badoom-doom. Boom-ba-BOOM.
Joy squealed. “Do you hear that?”
Boom-badoom-doom-boom-ba-BOOM.
“It’s happening again!” Daniel said.
BOOM-boom-BOOM! The rhythm thundered, louder and louder. Boom-BADOOM-boom!
When the elevator doors opened, brilliant sunlight streamed through.
Daniel saw a thousand bright-green leaves swaying in a brisk breeze. Then the drumbeat whooshed him into the elevator and straight through the other side.
He heard Joy whooping nearby, then felt himself falling—down, down, down!
Chapter 2
Daniel landed as gently as a feather on a melted marshmallow—and the apartment building was gone.
Instead, he was standing in the branches of a tree. A massive tree, with a trunk thicker than a pickup truck. Afternoon sunlight glowed through slender leaves that sprouted in starburst patterns. Seedpods dangled from stems, and a warm breeze wafted through the branches of the forest all around, making the leaves rustle against each other.
Birds chirped, frogs croaked, and the air smelled like water and flowers—and also like the terrarium that Ms. Park kept in her third-grade classroom.
“We did it!” Joy said, standing on the branch beside him. “We’re here!”
“Where?” he asked, because he couldn’t see anything except trees in every direction, some with daggerlike fronds, some dangling strands of moss.
“Here!” She hopped up and down on the branch. “On the biggest tree in the world.”
“Stop that before you break the branch,” Daniel said.
“It’s too ginormous to break,” she said, giving one last stomp.
Joy craned her neck to peer upward, and Daniel did the same. A few patches of blue sky peeked in between the thick layers of leaves, giving them a glimpse of colorful birds gliding through the air. A shiny green beetle crawled on a twig, and a little lizard chased a big lizard around a branch with spiky red flowers.
“That one’s pretty,” Daniel said, pointing at the flowers. “I bet Kimani will know what it is. She’s a tree expert.”
“Yeah, but she’s not here.”
“Not yet,” Daniel said. “She will be.”
“What if she wasn’t drumming?” Joy gave a shiver of horror. “What if she was… studying?”
“She was studying,” a faint voice called from above. “And she got zapped here anyway.”
“There you are!” Daniel called back as he looked up.
Kimani stepped into view on a higher branch. She looked just the same, with bright eyes and a ponytail sort of like Joy’s, except hers didn’t have a chunky blue hair-tie. She wore a purple backpack, and her T-shirt said: Worm Shmurm—I’m a Book DRAGON!
“Ha!” Joy said to Daniel, before calling to Kimani. “He didn’t believe me.”
“What?” Kimani yelled.
“Daniel didn’t believe we’d come back here,” Joy shouted.
“What?” Kimani yelled again.
“Hold on!” Daniel bellowed to Kimani. “We’re coming up!”
“Give me a lift,” Joy told him.
He cupped his hands together and Joy stepped on his interwoven fingers, then scrambled easily up to Kimani’s branch. She and Kimani hugged while they waited for Daniel to join them.
“C’mon, slow poke,” Joy said.
Daniel hefted himself onto the next branch. Halfway up, he realized that it was a loooong way to the ground. They were so far up that he couldn’t even see the ground, just the trunk disappearing into the leaves below him. He almost slid back to the safety of his original branch, but then Kimani offered her hand and helped him up.
He plopped down next to her, and the three of them dangled their legs from the higher branch.
“Here we are again,” he said. “Stuck in the middle of nowhere without a clue.”
“I know.” Joy stretched out on her back on the branch. “Awesome, right?”
“Well…” Daniel looked at the endless sunlit leaves surrounding them. “Yeah, this is pretty awesome.”
“And we do have one clue,” Kimani said. “We know we’re in a rainforest.”
“How can you tell?” Daniel asked.
“The air is humid and tropical. You can smell the water—and hear birds singing and bugs buzzing and everything.”
“See?” he told Joy. “Tree expert.”
“Well, I’m not sure what kind of tree this is, but we’re definitely in the forest canopy,” Kimani said. “That’s where the treetops come together to form a giant leafy cover made of leaves, branches, and vines.”
“What?” Daniel shouted.
“Like a hundred-foot-tall umbrella,” Ki

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