Googol and Googolplex are on a mission to learn about Earth by collecting a number of items including a blackbird's song, snowballs and a chocolate bar. Pippa and Troy are happy to help, especially when they get to ride to the North Pole in a spaceship. But when they return, Martin, the bully next-door, sees something that he shouldn't.
Down the Chimney with Googol and Googoplex is the first of three books in the Googol and Googolplex series. Book two is Under the Sea with Googol and Googolplex.Book three is Over the Rainbow with Googol and Googolplex.
Troy laughs. "The North Pole is a long way from here." "Our spaceship is very fast!" Googol says. Troy's eyes light up. "You have a spaceship?" "It's on the roof of your house," Googolplex says. Troy looks at Pippa. "We could go with them if they promise to have us back before dinner."
"... a very entertaining book that would appeal to students."
— The Bookmark
" . . . a light-hearted science fiction story that also provides some valuable lessons about intercultural friendship."
— Canadian Literature
"This is amusing, lighthearted science fiction, hard to find for young readers...The fast-paced plot is child-centered with ample dialogue for reader involvement with the characters."
Nelly Kazenbroot lives in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island with her husband and two rather lively children who inspire and hinder all her artist projects. She is a prize-winning painter and writer, and has been published in literary magazines across Canada. Netherlandic Press in Toronto published forty of her adult poems in a book entitled "Wild Life". After that, Nelly was commissioned to write the lyrics for a cycle of children's songs and for an adult choral piece, entitled Elementals. This kept her spirit from drooping completely while she was trying to break into the children's book publishing market. Orca Book Publishers picked up the first one of her self-illustrated chapter books for young readers in 2000. Down the Chimney with Googol and Googolplex was quickly followed by two more books about the same charmingly silly robots from outer space.
Nelly's days are now divided between her family, her art, and her writing, though not always equally. Her present projects include everything from picture books, to adult fiction, to large surreal paintings. In her non-existent spare time, she mosaics tabletops, plays with cats and chinchillas, and tends to her large English-style garden.
Nelly is available to give school and library presentations and to appear at literary events. Her large stuffed robot, Googol, is also available to help read any story that is about him and friend, Googolplex.