Kids’ Choice Awards nominee Jack Griffo answers YOUR questionsI’m a huge fan of all things superhero-related, which is why I’m totally hooked on The Thundermans! The show about a family that’s anything but normal trying to blend in is absolutely hilarious. Have you seen it? It’s awesome! Jack Griffo, who plays Max Thunderman on the show, is nominated for Favorite TV Actor in the Kids’ Choice Awards
(and, let’s be totally honest–it’s the best awards show to be nominated for. It’s not a party unless someone gets slimed, amiright?). Even if you haven’t seen
The Thundermans yet, you might recognize Jack from his roles in
Jessie,
Jinxed, or
Kickin’ It. This guy has a pretty cool resumé!
Image credit: Isaac Sterling
Anyway, we are so, so, so lucky, because Jack is going to answer YOUR questions! Want to know what it’s like to be an actor, be nominated for a KCA, or play a superhero? Leave your questions in the Comments! Who knows? Maybe your question will get answered!
— En-Szu, STACKS Staffer
The Nominees Are in for Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards!Some of our very favorite books were nominated for the 2014 Kids’ Choice Awards, and YOU get to choose the winner!
The Nominees for Favorite Book are . . .
Harry Potter seriesThe HobbitThe Hunger Games series (for ages 12 and up)Of course, here at Scholastic, we are thrilled that two of our titles were once again nominated in the Favorite Book category. The Harry Potter series and The Hunger Games trilogy (for ages 12 and up) are both in the running. While Harry has actually won in this category many times, The Hunger Games trilogy won for the first time last year and is the reigning champion. Diary of a Wimpy Kid had taken the prize for 3 years in a row, 2010-2012! I don’t think The Hobbit has even been nominated before. Will this be its year?
Winners will be announced on the Kids’ Choice Awards Show on March 29, 2014.
And PS, One Direction
is nominated for Favorite Music Group, so that’s another reason to go vote! Leave a Comment to tell us which book you are voting for!
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Sonja, STACKS Staffer