Two Thousand and Ninety-five

Two Thousand and Ninety-five by Jon Scieszka, published by Puffin Books in 2001, is a children’s fiction title that spans 150 pages. This engaging narrative follows the adventures of Joe, Sam, and Fred as they embark on a field trip to New York’s Museum of Natural History, only to find themselves transported one hundred years into the future. In this futuristic setting, they encounter robots, anti-gravity disks, and even their own grandchildren, creating a unique blend of time travel and imaginative storytelling.
Readers will discover a captivating exploration of time travel, as well as elements related to prehistoric peoples and the Stone Age. The story invites young readers to engage with themes of adventure and discovery while navigating a world filled with futuristic technology. This edition, part of the 12th printing, is presented in English and offers a compact format, making it accessible for a variety of reading environments.
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While on a field trip to New York’s Museum of Natural History, Joe, Sam, and Fred travel one hundred years into the future, where they encounter robots, anti-gravity disks, and their own grandchildren.
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