How to Grow a Monster

Illustrated by Barbara Bongini
$6.99 US
Astra Publishing House | Astra Young Readers
120 per carton
On sale Aug 04, 2020 | 9781635922776
Age 5-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile 550L | Fountas & Pinnell K
Sales rights: World

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American Farm Bureau Book of the Year Award

Tying into the popular Makers Movement, Makers Make it Work is a series of fun easy-to-read stories that focus on problem-solving and hands-on action. With bright, eye-catching art and explanatory sidebars with additional information on the topic, these books show kids how to use their hands, their heads, their creativity, and their problem-solving skills to overcome every challenge facing them.


Last year, Gabe's mom grew way too many zucchinis. This year, Gabe and his sister have a secret plan to take control of the garden. They have to stop the zucchini madness! With the Makers Make It Work series, any kid can be a Maker! Each book also includes an activity for young makers to try themselves. (Topic: Gardening / Agriculture)
American Farm Bureau Foundation Award for Education Book of the Year
"When kids try to thwart their mother’s zucchini patch, they end up with a monster! This is a great STEM-focused book." –American Farm Bureau

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American Farm Bureau Book of the Year Award

Tying into the popular Makers Movement, Makers Make it Work is a series of fun easy-to-read stories that focus on problem-solving and hands-on action. With bright, eye-catching art and explanatory sidebars with additional information on the topic, these books show kids how to use their hands, their heads, their creativity, and their problem-solving skills to overcome every challenge facing them.


Last year, Gabe's mom grew way too many zucchinis. This year, Gabe and his sister have a secret plan to take control of the garden. They have to stop the zucchini madness! With the Makers Make It Work series, any kid can be a Maker! Each book also includes an activity for young makers to try themselves. (Topic: Gardening / Agriculture)

Praise

American Farm Bureau Foundation Award for Education Book of the Year
"When kids try to thwart their mother’s zucchini patch, they end up with a monster! This is a great STEM-focused book." –American Farm Bureau