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Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine

Raymond Abrashkin;Jay Williams (1958)

SubgenreChildren's Fantasy
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingG
Pages (Quick Read (<250))
SeriesDanny Dunn #3
Setting
CSM age8
Goodreads3.91

Content levels

ViolenceNone
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Trigger warnings

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Hero archetypes

Bookish / Nerdy Hero

Heroine archetypes

Bookish / Nerdy Heroine

Synopsis

Another episode of the Danny Dunn series, a popular science fiction series. Danny is the son of a housekeeper of a university professor and as such is exposed to many of the professor's experiments and research which is conducted in the basement of his home. The professor has built an early version of the electronic computer and shows Danny how it is programmed and operated. When the professor is out of town, Danny and his two friends, gloomy Joe and brainy Irene work out a system to use the computer to do their homework. A suspicious classmate (Eddie) who has a crush on Irene but unable to gain her attention finds out what they're doing and sabotages the computer. Their homework then becomes erratic. Upon solving the problem, the three friends eventually realize that in order for the computer to produce their homework, it had to be programmed with the subject matter which required that they learn the lessons anyway.

Is Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 8 and up.

A wholesome 1950s children's science fiction story about three kids who learn that there are no shortcuts to real learning. Features early computer technology and emphasizes the value of education.

What to know going in

This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.

Who'll love this

Kids who love science, computers, and stories about clever friends solving problems together will enjoy Danny's adventure with an early computer.

Tags

Science FictionEducational FictionRetro Sci-FiSchool Story