The Unusual Mind of Vincent Shadow

· Sold by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
4.3
3 reviews
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192
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About this ebook

Vincent Shadow isn't particularly good at sports and is constantly being picked on by his classmates at Central Middle School. But it is Vincent's unusually creative mind that truly separates him from other kids his age.

Vincent's top secret attic lab is crammed with toy prototypes --from Liquid Superballs to Bullz-I Basketballs and Sonic Snorkelz--and he has a sketch book filled with drawings of toys he still wants to build. So when a chance encounter with an eccentric toy inventor offers him the opportunity to go from unknown weird kid to toy inventor extraordinaire, Vincent realizes that playtime is over: it's time to get serious about toys.
* Now retitled as Vincent Shadow: Toy Inventor in paperback!

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4.3
3 reviews
Kyara Sanders
June 13, 2015
I read the book at home not on my phone but I loved it like crazy I want to buy it on my phone but it is to expensive ugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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About the author

Tim Kehoe is the inventor of numerous toy products, including the world's first colored bubbles, called Zubbles, and he was recently named one of America's 100 Best by Reader's Digest. In 2005, Zubbles was awarded Popular Science's Grand Prize for Innovation. The Unusual Mind of Vincent Shadow was Tim's debut children's book. He lives with his wife and five children in Minnesota. Visit him online at A href="http://www.timkehoe.com"www.timkehoe.com/a.

Guy Francis's work has been published in a variety of formats for children. Visit him online at www.guyfrancis.com.

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