When Stink learns that Pluto has flunked the Planet Test for being too shrimpy, he has no choice but to take a stand for the sake of little planets (and little people) everywhere. Will our humble hero, Stink Moody, be smart enough to defeat a panel of big-shot scientists and class know-it-all Riley Rottenberger? For the answer to this burning question, tune in and prepare to have your universe rocked! Stink and the Incredible Super-Galactic Jawbreaker “Clever and zany. . . . A hilarious read-aloud.”—School Library Journal Stink and the Great Guinea Pig Express “Fans of Judy Moody and her brother, Stink, will find everything they love here.”—Kirkus Reviews
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"Stink is out to prove that Pluto should still be a planet--a view I totally sympathize with! As he mounts his campaign we learn tons of facts about all the planets as well as the value of debate. Humor abounds as with all the Stink (and older sister Judy Moody) books. A fun and quick audiobook!"
— Angela (4 out of 5 stars)
" Just finished reading this book to my 3rd graders to go along with solar system lessons. They loved it! Very funny to the kids. Very animated. I wanted to read a short fiction chapter book that had a science tie-in. There are some words like "fart" in the book but of course the kids love that. "
— Kelly, 2/13/2014" We enjoy the Stink books. They are short, sometimes educational, and sometimes silly. My Very Excellent Mother Served Us Nine Pizzas. "
— William, 2/1/2014" A fun story that teaches about the planets too. "
— Taja, 1/29/2014" Stink is back in another adventure! When his class learns about the planets, Stink is appalled to find out that Pluto has been downgraded to being a lowly dwarf planet and decides to stick up for the little guy of the solar system. Includes a fact page on each of the planets interspersed between chapters. "
— Erin, 1/16/2014" These are great books for 2nd & 3rd graders! "
— Tanya, 1/4/2014" A funny book not one of my favourites but still very good "
— Gert, 12/30/2013" The Stink books are always fun! I especially liked how facts about the planets (and our favorite dwarf planet!) were incorporated in a fun and creative way. "
— Jennifer, 12/30/2013" Stink stars in this book as he and his pals go on a crusade to save the Pluto, is it a planet or not?? You can decide. "
— Kristin, 11/28/2013" About this book is really sad.A kid named Stink having regular kid problems and fears.This is a funny book that teaches about sience without being didatic.Stink was a really good kid he just wanted some fun with sience and the solar system he build't "
— Tyler, 5/12/2013" Read with David. We love Stink. We like it even better when we listen to Nancy Cartwright, aka Bart Simpson, read Stink books. She is awesome. "
— Elisabeth, 7/31/2012" My boys loved this book. I found myself laughing along with them. It was humourous and informative. The classmates had a great debate on whether Pluto was a planet. We will read more books about Stink. "
— Tori, 7/29/2012" Cute! Lots of planet facts. Good read aloud. "
— Susan, 2/14/2012" He never went to the solar system! "
— Rylan, 2/10/2012" From my kids: rating of two 4s and one 5. Cute story. "
— JJ, 1/20/2012" Stink has a science test and his sister is not helping him. A. S. "
— Horace, 11/25/2011" I liked this book cause it was kind of long. "
— Miguel, 9/8/2011" I love the Judy Moody and Stink series and this book did not disappoint. This book is full of humor, facts and details about outer space and has a good plot. This is a great read! "
— Rachel, 2/20/2011" Recommend the series to 6-7 year olds. "
— Emily, 10/12/2010" A fun story that teaches about the planets too. "
— Taja, 10/8/2010" Stink stars in this book as he and his pals go on a crusade to save the Pluto, is it a planet or not?? You can decide. "
— Kristin, 6/16/2010" Read with David. We love Stink. We like it even better when we listen to Nancy Cartwright, aka Bart Simpson, read Stink books. She is awesome. "
— Elisabeth, 4/5/2010" The Stink books are always fun! I especially liked how facts about the planets (and our favorite dwarf planet!) were incorporated in a fun and creative way. "
— Jennifer, 3/26/2010" He never went to the solar system! "
— Rylan, 3/24/2010Megan McDonald is the creator of the popular and award-winning Judy Moody and Stink series. She is also the author of three Sisters Club stories, Ant and Honey Bee: A Pair of Friends at Halloween, and many other books for children. She lives in Sebastopol, California.
Nancy Cartwright has been the voice of Bart Simpson since 1987. She lives in the Los Angeles area.