This game requires you to have read Aku, Journey to Ibra!
https://aku.world/books
His name is Arthur Keaton Underwood, though everyone but his family calls him Aku, and he is a kid who dreams of space. When a beeping box appears in his basement holding his missing grandfather's space helmet, the dream suddenly gets real, launching him to planet Ibra in the Void Galaxy with his best friends at his side and a courage he didn't know he had. The helmet never comes off, and that's the point: anyone can be Aku.
Micah Johnson, the creator of Aku, played in the Major Leagues before trading the diamond for a paintbrush, and he has been catching impossible dreams ever since. His art has appeared on the cover of TIME Magazine and at Christie's and Bonhams, his 20-foot Aku sculptures stand in parks and museums across the country, and his collaborations span MLB, New Era, Starbucks, and Beats by Dre. Through the Aku backpack program, he has placed more than 5,000 backpacks in the hands of kids alongside partners like the LeBron James Foundation. His debut novel, Aku: Journey to Ibra, became an instant New York Times and USA Today bestseller.
This reading quiz game was built and designed by long time creative partner, Durk van der Meer, the award-winning artist behind the book's illustrations, the artwork Kirkus Reviews praised for bringing "added life to the action."
This game requires you to have read Aku, Journey to Ibra!
https://aku.world/books
His name is Arthur Keaton Underwood, though everyone but his family calls him Aku, and he is a kid who dreams of space. When a beeping box appears in his basement holding his missing grandfather's space helmet, the dream suddenly gets real, launching him to planet Ibra in the Void Galaxy with his best friends at his side and a courage he didn't know he had. The helmet never comes off, and that's the point: anyone can be Aku.
Micah Johnson, the creator of Aku, played in the Major Leagues before trading the diamond for a paintbrush, and he has been catching impossible dreams ever since. His art has appeared on the cover of TIME Magazine and at Christie's and Bonhams, his 20-foot Aku sculptures stand in parks and museums across the country, and his collaborations span MLB, New Era, Starbucks, and Beats by Dre. Through the Aku backpack program, he has placed more than 5,000 backpacks in the hands of kids alongside partners like the LeBron James Foundation. His debut novel, Aku: Journey to Ibra, became an instant New York Times and USA Today bestseller.
This reading quiz game was built and designed by long time creative partner, Durk van der Meer, the award-winning artist behind the book's illustrations, the artwork Kirkus Reviews praised for bringing "added life to the action."
This game requires you to have read Aku, Journey to Ibra!
https://aku.world/books
His name is Arthur Keaton Underwood, though everyone but his family calls him Aku, and he is a kid who dreams of space. When a beeping box appears in his basement holding his missing grandfather's space helmet, the dream suddenly gets real, launching him to planet Ibra in the Void Galaxy with his best friends at his side and a courage he didn't know he had. The helmet never comes off, and that's the point: anyone can be Aku.
Micah Johnson, the creator of Aku, played in the Major Leagues before trading the diamond for a paintbrush, and he has been catching impossible dreams ever since. His art has appeared on the cover of TIME Magazine and at Christie's and Bonhams, his 20-foot Aku sculptures stand in parks and museums across the country, and his collaborations span MLB, New Era, Starbucks, and Beats by Dre. Through the Aku backpack program, he has placed more than 5,000 backpacks in the hands of kids alongside partners like the LeBron James Foundation. His debut novel, Aku: Journey to Ibra, became an instant New York Times and USA Today bestseller.
This reading quiz game was built and designed by long time creative partner, Durk van der Meer, the award-winning artist behind the book's illustrations, the artwork Kirkus Reviews praised for bringing "added life to the action."