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Until now Uncle Dan has only used classic books in his program, so being commissioned to turn a new manuscript into a virtual reality world sounds exciting--but while they are testing the program, Isabelle realizes that the book is plagiarized from The purloined letter, and it is up to Carter to teach the author a lesson.
Carter Lewis is having trouble making it through The legend of Sleepy Hollow, so his cousin Isabelle, suggests that he use his uncle's virtual reality machine to enter into the book as a character--and meet the Headless Horseman up-close and personal.
Uncle Dan Hunter is taking his virtual reality program public, and thirteen-year old Carter and his cousin Isabelle are helping him demonstrate the suits at a children's bookstore--but when a blackout fuses Wind in the willows with Peter Pan, Carter has battle pirates and weasels to rescue the two children trapped in the suits.
Their Uncle Dan is still missing and Carter and Isabelle are starting to worry, especially after they receive a threatening call from the computer hacker--and he challenges them to match wits with him in Treasure Island.
A herd of reindeer. A batch of gingerbread men. An array of poinsettias. Beautifully illustrated in full-page patterns with heartwarming holiday details, these 30 bordered Christmas images will be on everyone's wish list!
Carter Lewis's Uncle Dan has invented a suit that creates a virtual reality world so that the person experiences and interacts with a book as if he were actually there--but when Carter and his cousin Isabelle put on the suits they discover that a hacker is playing games with them.
A whirlwind of flying typefaces, these alphascapes feature 26 allover patterns, each dedicated to an individual letter. Dynamic designs include capital and lowercase letters, complemented by images from Arrow to Zebra.
Classic counting rhymes, accompanied by adorable pictures to color, feature the antics of frisky frogs, perky penguins, and other creatures. Illustrations and text provide educational entertainment for kids ages 3 to 7.
Features twelve detailed tutorials and even more inspirational artwork.
Uncle Dan is back, and with him is the beautiful Tempest St. Cloud with a promise of unlimited funding--but Carter's cousin Isabelle is suspicious, and when a demonstration excursion into Great expectations results in zombies and murderers Carter does not know what to think.