Space Station Mars

Space Station Mars by Daniel San Souci, published by Tricycle Press in 2005, is a vibrant exploration of imagination and adventure. This first edition, featuring 40 pages, follows Danny and his brothers as they embark on a quest sparked by the discovery of a meteor they believe is from Mars. Joined by their clubhouse crew, they set out to find flying saucers and make contact with Martians, navigating the challenges that arise when the “Martians” come searching for their lost meteor.
Readers will find a delightful blend of juvenile fiction that intertwines themes of science and technology with social issues and friendship. The story showcases the camaraderie among the youngsters as they engage in imaginative play and teamwork. With tools like a telescope, crystal radio, and amateur chemistry set, the gang’s adventures promise to be both entertaining and educational. Additionally, the book includes a secret alphabet for decoding messages, adding an interactive element to the reading experience.
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Danny, his brothers, and the rest of the clubhouse crew are at it again. Since returning their dangerous snake and reptiles to the wild, they’ve found a meteor “from Mars,” as Neil, a visiting neighbor, has determined it. So begins a quest to find flying saucers and make contact with Martians. But such top secret work can be tricky when the “Martians” come looking for their lost meteor. School Library Journal calls The Dangerous Snake and Reptile Club “an appealing tale…. Throughout the story, readers see how well the youngsters work and play together, and allow their imaginations to take them on a super adventure.” Now, with a telescope, crystal radio, and amateur chemistry set, the gang takes part in a second uproarious true tale of brothers, best friends, and the extraordinary adventures they create. Use the secret alphabet at the back of the book to decode Neil’s mystery letter (find complete text at http://www.clubhousebooks.com/decipher.htm) or to create messages of your own.
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