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Rotten Pumpkin: A Rotten Tale in 15 Voices (2013)

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4.03 of 5 Votes: 2
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ISBN
1939547032 (ISBN13: 9781939547033)
Language
English
Publisher
Creston Books

Rotten Pumpkin: A Rotten Tale In 15 Voices (2013) - Plot & Excerpts

UnpagedGrade Level: 5th grade & upSummary:This is a book about a rotten pumpkin written in 15 different voices; the voices include the pumpkin, all the animals that are eating the rotten pumpkin (mouse, squirrel, slug, etc.), the mold that forms in the pumpkin, and various other voices. The book is about what happens after you have carved your Halloween pumpkin and it is left outside to rot. It goes into a lot of scientific terms so kids really learn about how the pumpkin breaks down and basically disintegrates back into the earth.Comments & Recommendations: I thought this was a brilliantly written book because it keeps a person's attention by being written in 15 different voices. Have you ever had a earthworm talk to you? I never have and take my word for it, never call it a "lowly" earthworm because it will get very offended! I think students that love science will love this book. It comes with a glossary in the back of the book that breaks down difficult terms for the readers. 4 out of 5 starsReviewed by: Jen T. A dynamic mix of story and nonfiction, this book follows the life of a pumpkin. He has his shining moment as a jack-o-lantern lit for Halloween, but then is put into the compost. That is where the story gets interesting. First he is chewed on by mice, squirrels, slugs and vomited on by flies. Now he looks a lot different and has fungi growing. The various molds introduce themselves, explaining what they do, including the fascinating Penicillium. Sow bugs, earthworms, slime mold and yeast work on the pumpkin too. It is left as just a pile of seeds and little else. Until spring arrives!Schwartz shows readers just how fascinating science is with his in-depth descriptions of the decomposition process. Children will adore the explanation of how flies taste and eat, the process of earthworm poop, and all of the molds seen up close. But this book goes far beyond the gross and takes the reader right through the entire process, detailing it with interesting moments throughout. The photographs by Kuhn are particularly useful in a book like this. Capturing the changing face of the pumpkin as it molds over adds real interest visually to the title. At the same time, the close up images of yeasts and slime mold are grossly gripping.Perfect for autumn and Halloween, this book will have kids looking at their slumping pumpkins with new eyes. Appropriate for ages 6-9.

What do You think about Rotten Pumpkin: A Rotten Tale In 15 Voices (2013)?

Graphic photos of all that works on a decaying pumpkin to renew it for next year. J577.1 SCH
—jod

a very thorough look at decomposition.
—fallong

See a pumpkin decompose.
—Tabitha

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