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Since I'm always looking for stories that feature women in the science fields, I decided to read this book. I truly enjoyed it. It's not too wordy so kids can follow along, and the storyline was interesting. Hopefully there will be more of these types of books.

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This is a wonderful STEM adventure with strong female characters! My younger students would like this book, and I look forward to more books in this series.

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This is a great addition to the Ada Lace series. I love that these are STEM focused more advanced chapter books for girls. Ada is such a great role model for girls. I can't wait to read more.

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Oh, Ada, Ada. How I love you. The Ada Lace series is a wonderful bridge for young readers working their way up to thicker, meatier books. These fill the gender gap in the STEM field, a great start at a young age. This one is no exception.

In Ada Lace and the Impossible Mission we find Ada back at it with her friend Nina and, of course, Milton shows up as well. From gecko gloves to a fish tie to a glittery miner's pick, Impossible Mission takes young readers on another kid-friendly adventure of creativity and curiosity Ada-style.

This is a must-read in the continuing Ada Lace saga and would make a great starter book in the series, too, for gift giving. Whether a school librarian or a homeschool mom, a grandma or a bookshop owner, Ada Lace and the Impossible Mission is definitely shelf-worthy!

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I enjoyed this book. The series would be a great addition to my classroom. I wish I had started with the first book in the series, to understand more about the characters, but I really liked it and I can see my students liking it as well.

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What a cute book! I love the variety of characters, and also the information at the end about the different things in the book that may be new to kids, like laser security cameras. I am looking forward to sharing this with my students. There are not enough good transitional chapter books out there, but this series looks to change that!

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