Ada Lace Gets Famous
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When third grader and inventor extraordinaire Ada Lace learns her teachers are in dire need of new school supplies, she’s eager to lend a helping hand—but how? With a bake sale? A class carnival? Most ideas seem out of reach for a kid like her, until Tycho suggests Ada try her hand at posting informational videos. If she’s able to build up a big online viewership, she could easily raise funds for their school. And with Nina as her visionary director, Milton as her comedic cohost, and Ada as the scientist star, making fun videos will be a piece of cake!
Or so they think. What starts as an earnest try at making fun, science-based shorts ends up being a whole mess for Ada and the gang as they gain popularity and take on peer pressure, trolls, and tests of their friendships. With her rising internet stardom, will Ada be able to stay true to herself?
Emily Calandrelli
Emily Calandrelli is an MIT engineer turned Emmy-nominated science TV host. She’s the host and coexecutive producer of Emily’s Wonder Lab on Netflix, featured as a correspondent on Netflix’s Bill Nye Saves the World, and an executive producer and host of Fox’s Xploration Outer Space. Emily is the author of the picture book Reach for the Stars, the science experiment book Stay Curious and Keep Exploring, and the science chapter book series the Ada Lace Adventures. The third book in the series was launched to the International Space Station through the Story Time from Space program. Learn more at TheSpaceGal.com.
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Ada Lace Gets Famous - Emily Calandrelli
For Rose and Lincoln: may your greatness be matched only by your goodness.
—E. C.
For Milo.
—T. W.
For Dee (aka @sciencewithdee), a young scientist and Ada fan who inspires me to always keep learning!
—R. K.
Chapter One
FIRST-DAY BLUES
I see poor George got another makeover," said Mr. Lace. The robot zipped over into the corner.
I prefer ‘update,’ Dad. Makeovers are for reality TV,
said Ada.
I’m tired,
said George. He switched himself off.
Well, as long as it keeps you from ‘updating’ my electric razor again, I’m fine with it—whatever you call it.
Your razor is intact,
said Ada. She bent over to examine George. He didn’t seem to want to turn back on again.
Elliott had been watching Bob the Robot when Ada had gotten the idea for the latest update. She liked the look of Bob the Robot’s head. Her dad had a point—the change was cosmetic. But that wasn’t the only reason for it. Ada and Tycho had recently gotten into taking things apart and putting them back together again—sometimes in ways the manufacturer hadn’t intended.
My car!
yelled Elliott from his room. It won’t go!
Ada had been wondering when Elliott would discover that. She went into Elliott’s room to find him aiming the remote control at the empty shell of the car. He was still pressing the button.
Oh, it goes,
said Ada. It’s just not exactly a car anymore.
Ada took the remote from Elliott and aimed it at a pile of plush toys. A stuffed ladybug came scuttling out of the corner.
Hahaha! Isn’t that fun?
said Ada.
No! A car is fun. I want my car!
said Elliott.
I guess I’ll just save my innovations for someone who appreciates them,
said Ada. She got busy pulling the wheels and wires out of the ladybug.
Ada had not expected to enjoy the summer so much. Nina had gone to camp in Marin, and Milton and his family had gone to San Diego. Ada had two weeks of EggHead camp, but other than that, she thought she would be left to her own devices. That could be fun sometimes, but she was also prepared to be a little lonely.
To her surprise, though, Tycho ended up spending most weeks with his uncle, Mr. Peebles. So, all summer, Ada and Tycho took apart old calculators, electric toys, radios, computer monitors, and a lot of other stuff people threw out. Sometimes they made new things from them. Most of what they made wasn’t that useful, but if it lit up and made fun noises, that was good enough for them. After a while, Ada found she couldn’t stop. Every time she saw a device, she wanted to know what was inside. Sometimes it got her into trouble.
ADA!!!
Uh-oh. Mr. Lace stormed into Elliott’s bedroom. Why is my electric bike in pieces?
Uh… I was just having a little peek. I’ll get it back together. I just wanted to make sure it was, um, safe for you to use!
I want it together before school starts.
No problem, Dad! Tycho is coming this weekend and I’m going to get Mr. Peebles to help.…
School starts tomorrow, Ada,
said Mr. Lace.
Oh, wow. Right. Time really flies, huh? Heh.
Mr. Lace was not amused.
The first day of school did not go well. Ada had stayed up late trying to get the bike together and overslept—like, seriously overslept. George still wasn’t turning on, apparently, so he didn’t wake her up. She almost wore her pj top to school. Ms. Lace was disappointed that they couldn’t manage the usual first-day photo.
I guess we’ll have to do it the second day,
she said.
Ada didn’t even have time to sit down