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Uncle John's iFlush

Uncle John's iFlush: Swimming in Science Bathroom Reader For Kids Only!

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It all started when a group of mad-scientist-type plumbers asked Uncle John a question, "Why should computers have the only worldwide network?" His answer: "They shouldn’t!" So Uncle John put together a top-secret plumbing team to link together all the world's sewer lines and create...Presto flusho!...the Interpipe! Then he found a world-famous puzzle master to create 96 pages of interactive Interpipe adventures. With one flush of a turbo-charged toilet, a player can travel the world from Walla Walla to Katmandu, Transylvania to Timbuktu. But wait! It gets even better! Set the floater ball and flapper just right and toilet travelers can swirl backward in time. Best of all, travelers don't have to go down the toilet alone. A charming rat named Dwayne hosts each iFlush Swimming in Science adventure.

- As they flush their way through the Interpipe, players must solve puzzles to go from page to page.
- Puzzle solutions lead readers back and forth through the book, so that every time they open Uncle John's iFlush Swimming in Science, it's an all-new adventure!
- Every page is packed with the kind of fantastic factoids readers expect from books in Uncle John's Bathroom Readers FOR KIDS ONLY series.

96 pages, Paperback

First published June 11, 2013

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June 2, 2013
Even though as an adult I was not to read this book. I did anyway. I was warned I might get pruny fingers and unexpected brain growth, I read it. I read it using the iSwirl, which is the "jump route" and read it in chronological order. I learned several things and I am planning on sharing my book with my niece, who is ten, and see what her take is on the book. I received this as a Goodreads First Read free book.
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June 12, 2013
What. Is. This?

The title alone is strange. And then he added "for Kids Only!" and I'm wondering why.
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