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STEMville

The Fast Lane

Ben Newman

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English
FLYING EYE
01 May 2025
Series: STEMville
Immerse yourself in the second instalment of the STEMville series: The Fast Lane.

The annual Big Race has arrived in STEMville! Gather around the track to watch the town’s contestants compete to become this year’s champion. Frankie Thunderfoot comes from a family of confident trophy winners, while Wilbur Hardshell’s race team are slow, steady and mathematical in their approach. When Frankie’s need for speed causes her to crash, Wilbur must decide whether he should forfeit his position to help her or secure first place for himself. Learn all about how race cars are built and how they work, from acceleration to g-force and quick-fire pit stops.
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Imprint:   FLYING EYE
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 230mm, 
Weight:   427g
ISBN:   9781913123246
ISBN 10:   1913123243
Series:   STEMville
Pages:   48
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ben Newman is an award-winning illustrator who has racked up an impressive list of clients including Penguin, the BBC , and the New York Times, amongst many others.

Reviews for STEMville: The Fast Lane

The latest book in this cool narrative non-fiction series explores the science behind Formula One racing. -- Charlotte Eyre * The Bookseller Children's Previews - March 2025 * Stemville is preparing for its annual Big Race. From the first page, the book promises lots to discover, with racers, rockets, robots, cats in capes and more. Readers get to know two competitors: Frankie Thunderfoot (a hare) and Wilbur Hardshell (a tortoise.) Each spread shows a different aspect of the F1 race preparation as Frankie's and Wilbur's families help them get ready. The easy to read text tells about the different classes of cars, types of tracks, speeds, racing gear and more. As readers watch the racers compete, we see a pit stop, an explanation of force and what happens when there's a crash. Neweman's graphic art consists of shapes of almost scientific regularity, with views from different perspectives and car parts shown with details explained in titled call-outs. It's the perfect style for a book that stealthily introduces STEM concepts. I love how kids can follow along with the race while gaining STEM knowledge on a topic that's not usually covered in school. Littler readers will enjoy following the streets with their fingers. Although neither Frankie (a girl) nor Wilbur win, readers will giggle at who does win: a mouse named Yuki Squeakio. Sportsmanship is also part of the story, which is a nice touch. A table of contents allows readers to quickly find their favorite part of the story. An engrossing lap read for car-oriented youngsters; a good book to browse for early grade readers. -- Stephanie Tournas (Retired Librarian) * Youth Services Book Review *


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