Ten-year-old David Patel really enjoys science. David’s scientist mom helped inspire that special passion. In fact, David is so jazzed about science that he even started an afterschool club for kids in his neighborhood. The goal is to get together and create fun little experiments using nothing but household items.
For instance, did you know that mixing vinegar and baking soda in a small plastic bottle will create enough carbon dioxide gas to blow up a balloon? Yep. It’s true.
Problem is, David hasn’t had much luck getting other kids to see just how super cool science experiments can be. Usually, it’s only he and Marta—a homeschooled pal of his—who show up. But that’s OK. They’ll keep working to get the word out.
In the meantime, something just happened that pretty much shook David’s world. He was walking home while chatting with Marta when his house went, well, Fazoom! (As in, a great big explosion took place.)
When David and Marta ran into his disheveled and recently fazoomed house, David quickly realized two things: His scientist mom’s experiment must have finally worked; and she was probably pulled into it.
You see, David’s mom has been working on a theory that, if she could shrink down small enough, she might be able to pierce the barriers between dimensions. That’s right, she believes that there’s a Micro Universe between atoms. (Yeah, her experiments are way beyond baking soda and vinegar.) And she may have just proven it.
David found his mom’s magnifying glass-like gizmo thingy in her partially destroyed lab, but no sign of her. Of course, it’s at this point that David realizes that if his mom was indeed swept into this crazy in-between world, she went without her gizmo thingy. And there’s no way for her to get back.
So … David and Marta will have to use mom’s device and go rescue her. David will need to gather some science supplies, and then they’ll dive into this Micro Universe, too.
“Are we going to science?” Marta joyously exclaims. “I love it when we science.”
But here’s the thing: There’s no telling what David and Marta will encounter in this bizarre world. And there’s no telling what kind of science they’ll need to use to get back. Will there be friendly creatures there? Will there be dangerous ones? Will David’s mom be OK?
To be safe, David fills his backpack to the brim with all the household items he might need for all the possible science experiments he can think of.
Hey, you can never be too prepared.