
Wala Kee Kee's School for Young Scientists
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Four young inventors attend a prestigious school in this middle-grade adventure.
In the year 3000, Kelal and his best friend, Temple, have been accepted to Wala Kee Kee’s School for Young Scientists. Both boys have a passion for inventing and have an appointment with the Commandant to tour the school and begin their education. They travel via fly carriers—jet-pack devices programmed for the journey. At the school, the boys learn about the technology that will aid their education, including advanced laboratories, customized avatars, and microchips. Kelal and Temple, both characters of color, meet fellow student Naamah, who is Chinese and hopes to invent a refrigerator for use by the blind. She mentions the school’s long-running Continuum Contest, which awards a trip to Mars to children with the best inventions. The students take part in a mining expedition, and the minerals they extract from the Earth help to launch a time-travel adventure that reinforces their urge to improve society. Walkes’ middle-grade series opener spotlights African American inventors, like Garrett Morgan, who created the traffic light, and aims to spur her target audience on to further research. The children time travel using the northern lights and mineral energy—a unique method that will spark readers’ imaginations. A cast of characters with diverse skills and backgrounds supports the notion that every child has the potential to excel in scientific fields. Despite the glossary, there are some words and phrases that children may need explained, like a QR code, for example. Straightforward prose keeps events moving briskly, while dramatic twists and a rousing finale hint at grander adventures for Kelal and company.
This brightly conceived middle-grade story highlights African American inventions and every child’s potential to contribute.
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