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Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Absolute Hero by Valerie Tripp

{Guest post from the Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad Team and National Geographic Kids}

 

 

Welcome to the Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad Blog Tour!

To celebrate the release of Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Absolute Hero by Valerie Tripp (author of the American Girl book series) on September 8th, blogs across the web are featuring exclusive, original content from Valerie, plus 5 chances to win a SIGNED copy of Izzy Newton!

 

When author Valerie Tripp was creating the characters of The S.M.A.R.T. Squad, she found it helpful to brainstorm a profile of each girl’s likes, dislikes, and other traits. Read on to learn more about each member of the Squad (in their own handwriting)!

Meet the S.M.A.R.T. Squad

By Valerie Tripp

The S.M.A.R.T. Squad Girls know that it’s sensible to keep their senses sharp!

 

 

Izzy Sight/Colors: anything from primary colors to synthetic hues as long as they are rich, vibrant, and varied Hearing/Music: Jean-Pierre Rampal’s Japanese flute music, Native American flute songs, wild Irish dances, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak and Prokofiev, Katy Perry Smell/Scent: Ivory soap Touch/Textures: smooth stone and cool glass Taste/Flavors: apples Pets: Wickins, her cat Likes: Physics, ice hockey, prisms, rainbows, clocks, windmills, books, climbing trees, tides, comets, the moon and planets, telescopes, playing the flute, her friends Dislikes: Excess of any kind, fuss, fuzziness, illogic, ‘emo,’ and drama, and most of all, speaking in front of a group of people Clothes: Izzy would like the bright, vibrant colors and streamlined, no-nonsense simplicity of Athleta.

 

 

Charlie Sight/Colors: sky blue, leaf green, and stone gray Hearing/Music: bird song; Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copeland; Ed Sheeran Smell/Scent: honey, pine, hay Touch/Textures: hemp, adobe, bark Taste/Flavors: peach, citrus, mint Pets: You name it! Charlie lives on a small farm and her parents are veterinarians so she is surrounded by animals of all sorts: puppies, kittens, birds, horses, sheep, goats, and chickens. Many of the animals are rescue animals recovering from injuries. Likes: Biology, nature, everything that grows; running; her friends Dislikes: Waste, or anything that hurts the environment; red meat; plastic Clothes: Though Emma Watson’s clothes are too dressy, Charlie would approve of Watson’s philosophy: https://www.whowhatwear.com/emma-watson-ethical-fashion. Charlie goes to used-clothing stores to find no-nonsense clothes well suited to the out of doors. The styles she favors are LLBeanish and Lands’ Endish.

 

 

Marie Sight/Colors: shimmery hues of phosphorescence and the streaky colors of the aurora borealis; pink and purple Hearing/Music: Adele, Taylor Swift Smell/Scent: the nose-tickling, nice scent of a struck match; garlic sautéed in oil Touch/Textures: steam, gel, silk, cashmere Taste/Flavors: smoky barbeque and sushi Pets: One very old cat named LeChat. Likes: Chemistry, unpredictability, cooking, her friends Dislikes: Same old, same old Clothes: Marie is interested in fashion, so her clothes are carefully curated. She likes sparkles, as many tweens do.

 

 

Allie Sight/Colors: silver, gold, and bright yellow; her phone wallpaper is fire works Hearing/Music: John Philip Sousa, Billi Elish Smell/Scent: eucalyptus Touch/Textures: denim, cotton, fleece, slime Taste/Flavors: hot sauce, pepper, spaghetti, fettuccine, Bubbie’s chocolate chip cookies Pets: Two labradoodles, Mitzvah and Mimi Likes: Computers, math, joining clubs, humor, being the center of attention; her friends Dislikes: Whiners, perfectionists, conflict, obstruction, snakes, clowns and masks Clothes: Allie’s not really very interested in clothes, but she might like colorful ones.

 

 

Gina Sight/Colors: pencil-lead gray, brick red, steel silver, chestnut brown Hearing/Music: Retro Motown girl groups Smell/Scent: sawdust, new paint, ink Touch/Textures: polished cherry wood, cool metal, sandpaper Taste/Flavors: vanilla, chocolate caramel with sea salt Pets: None at her mom’s, but hamsters, dogs, cats, and birds at her dad’s Likes: Engineering, building, hipsters, re-purposing; her friends Dislikes: Accepting the status quo, trying to be tidy Clothes: anything vintage, plaid flannel shirts, cardigans, ripped jeans

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Blog Tour Schedule:

September 28thMulticultural Children’s Book Day Blog

September 29thPragmatic Mom

September 30thNovel Novice

October 1stBookhounds

October 2nd Here Wee Read

 

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When middle school mishaps happen, five friends from the S.M.A.R.T. Squad and use their collective skills and the power of science to bring order to their school.
Science reigns supreme with this squad of young brainiacs. Join Izzy Newton and her friends in the first adventure of this fun new middle-grade fiction series from National Geographic Kids.
A crowded new school and a crazy class schedule are enough to make Izzy feel dizzy. It may be the first day of middle school, but as long as her best friends Allie Einstein and Charlie Darwin are by her side, Izzy knows it’ll all be okay. However, first-day jitters take an icy turn when Izzy’s old pal Marie Curie comes back to town. Instead of a warm welcome, Marie gives her former pal the cold shoulder. The problems pile up when the school’s air-conditioning goes on the fritz and the temperature suddenly drops to near freezing. The adults don’t seem to have a clue how to thaw out the school. Cold temperatures and a frigid friendship? Izzy has had enough of feeling like an absolute zero. She rallies the girls to use their brainpower and science smarts to tackle the school’s chilly mystery … and hopefully to fix a certain frozen friendship along the way. Will the girls succeed and become the heroes of Atom Middle School?

 

 

About the Author: Part of the creative team behind the American Girl series, Valerie Tripp has written many of the American Girl books about Felicity, Josefina, Samantha, Kit, Molly, and Maryellen. She also wrote American Girl’s Welliewisher and Hopscotch Hill School books. Tripp has also written numerous leveled readers, songs, stories, skills book pages, poems, and plays for educational publishers and is the editorial director of the Boys Camp series. She is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries.

 

 

GENEVA BOWERS

GENEVA BOWERS

Geneva Bowers is a self-taught illustrator who lives in the North Carolina mountains. Her drawing career started at age seven when she wanted to draw horses better than her sister. Bowers works mostly digitally, using a vivid palette and simple shapes to create interesting images that reflect whimsy with a touch of realism. She has illustrated several webcomics, books, and book covers and is a 2018 Hugo award winner.

 

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6 Comments

  • Micheline

    September 28, 2020 2:28 pm

    If I could of I would of loved to meet Marie Curie.

  • Shelly Dixon

    September 30, 2020 4:23 pm

    I’d like to meet Vera Rubin

  • Danielle Hammelef

    September 30, 2020 7:49 pm

    I would want to met Dian Fossey.

  • Zachary Snyder

    October 1, 2020 11:27 am

    This book looks great!
    I would want to meet Jane Goodal

  • Beth T.

    October 3, 2020 4:27 am

    I would love to meet Rebecca Lee Crumpler. She was the first African American woman to work as a physician, and then became only female doctor to write a book during the 19th century.

  • Jana Leah

    October 11, 2020 9:35 pm

    I’d like to meet Caroline Herschel.

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