Muse: The magazine of science, culture, and smart laughs for kids and children

HERE TO THERE AND EVERYWHERE

WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU’LL GET AROUND IN THE FUTURE? We do too. So let’s play a game. Before you read the story below, ask a friend for words to fill in the blanks. (Tell them there’s no peeking!) Maybe you’ll come up with some clever new tech. Or maybe you’ll just laugh until you snort. Along the way, find out what real technologies inspired the silly story.

In future, she’ll ride in a purple penguin-powered comes out in Fall 2020.

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