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Andrew Lost #3

Andrew Lost In the Kitchen

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Andrew, his cousin Judy, and super-smart robot Thudd escape the bathtub–only to get flushed down the toilet! Now they have to find their way through a maze of pipes to the kitchen sink. But the kitchen is no place to be when you’re the size of a flea. Monster cockroaches scurry across the counter while flies patrol the skies. Will the kids survive the kitchen? Or will they end up frozen in the fridge? Time is running out!

96 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2002

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J.C. Greenburg

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12 reviews
December 18, 2012
-Andrew Lost in the kitchen
Random House
-about 50min
-toilet umbubble. Trapped. Flies. Pipe. Sinking. Cockroach
-This book likes magic tree house series I thought. This story happens in the kitchen. I don't like cockroach, so I was surprised the scene about cockroach. I could not finish to read all, so I will read this book next week.
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63 reviews
July 21, 2011
This is a great series. My son and I love reading about Andrew, Judy and THUDD. We love reading and waiting to read MEEP and find out what THUDD has to teach us.
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719 reviews11 followers
September 13, 2017
So disappointing. The author was given a check-list of phrases to include. The devise to introduce these phrases was a robot which spewed random factoids. No real plot or characterization. Can't see how a child would be drawn into this story.
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57 reviews33 followers
July 14, 2012
This is the third book in the Andrew Lost series. Andrew and his cousin, Judy, are still as small as a pinpoint due to the Atom Sucker that Andrew has invented. They are currently in the kitchen of Mrs. Skuttle, his neighbor, and are trying to get home before the Atom Sucker explodes. In this episode, Andrew and Julie take a closer look at drain flies, tomatoes, eggshells, and bread as they try to escape. Once again we learn interesting facts…especially about water, insects, and eggs.

Science:
*Using a magnifying glass, take a look at nature around you. What do you notice? Take a closer look at the fresh fruit and vegetables that you have at home. Do you see what Andrew, Judy and THUDD saw?


Science:
*Using a magnifying glass, take a look at nature around you. What do you notice? Take a closer look at the fresh fruit and vegetables that you have at home. Do you see what Andrew, Judy and THUDD saw?
26 reviews
December 10, 2012
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE RL: 2.7
Time: 12/8 30minutes 12/9 20minutes
7-word summary: Two children-smaller-umbubble-explore-pipes-cockroach-fight

Q&A
1. If you are become smaller than the point of a pin, what would you do?
I think I'm afraid of everything because I'm smaller than some incects.

2. If you find a big cockroach, could you pick it up?
No!I can't it because I don't like cockroach and I don't want to touch it.


I couldn't read the whole story so I couldn't understand stories. But I thought this book look like interesting and I like this book because this book's cover is so funny. I want to read the whole story.
27 reviews
March 18, 2009
Another good Andrew and Judy book. My 3.5 year old loves these books.
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8 reviews
June 7, 2010
about when they got shrink and went in a fruit and had a little bit of trouble with a roach
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