The Tandy Computer Whiz Kids (Safeguarding the Environment Edition) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Safeguarding the Environment," the Tandy Computer Whiz Kids tackle a real-world issue head-on, rallying their classmates to recycle and clean up Tadpole Creek. With sharp minds and a knack for tech, they stumble upon clues that expose a group of illegal dumpers—proving that even the smallest actions can lead to big results. Written by Mike Pellowski and brought to life by Howard Bender’s art, with inks by Jon D’Agostino, colors by Barry Grossman, and lettering by Bill Yoshida, this 1991 freebie from Archie/Radio Shack blends environmental awareness with the kids’ signature ingenuity. The cover, also by Bender and D’Agostino, captures their determined spirit.
When the Whiz Kids launch a recycling drive and organize a cleanup at Tadpole Creek, their efforts quickly turn into a real investigation—uncovering hidden evidence that leads to the arrest of illegal dumpers. With Alec, Shanna, Jack, and their classmates on the case, even Mrs. Wilson and Nick Johnson lend a hand, while Detective Smith arrives to take charge. It’s a mission where science, teamwork, and a love for the environment come together in the most unexpected way.
In "Archie and the History of Electronics," Big Moose joins Ms. Grundy’s class on a field trip to the Museum of Science and History, where they explore the fascinating evolution of electricity and electronics—from early discoveries to the tech shaping tomorrow. The story blends hands-on learning with playful curiosity, making science accessible and fun for young minds.
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