Money Doesn't Grow on Mars (Book 8)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Money Doesn't Grow on Mars (Book 8)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lori Haskins Houran
Illustrated by Jessica Warrick
SeriesHow to Be an Earthling
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 192,Width 132
ISBN/Barcode 9781575658506
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Astra Publishing House
Imprint The Kane Press
Publication Date 1 January 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Acting like an Earthling isn't easy! Follow the adventures of Spork the alien in theHow to Be an Earthlingseries. Each book covers a different character trait to help kids think about what they say and do. Making money is easy! Jack gets two dollars to sweep the sidewalk, a dollar to take out recycling, five dollars to dust. Soon he'll have enough to buy a special issue of his favorite comic book! Jack has it all under control, unlike Spork, who's crazy for video games. But Jack forgot one thing. Making money may be easy. Keeping it is hard!Every How to Be an Earthling title includes fun back-of-book activities that build on story themes. (Character trait- Self-discipline)

Author Biography

Lori Haskins Houran has written more than twenty books for kids (not counting the ones her flarg ate). She lives in Massachusetts with five silly aliens who claim to be her family. Jessica Warrick is a semi-digital illustrator specializing in children's books. She is a self-taught artist who has honed her craft by drawing aliens, sandwiches, and bizarre-looking people. She lives in Florida.

Reviews

With the school carnival approaching, why isn't Spork excited about it? Galaxy Scout Spork has been learning about Earth and earthlings in Mrs. Buckle's third-grade class for a while now. In this volume, the rest of the class is focused on planning the school carnival, but Spork seems a bit reticent. When Mrs. Buckle brings kindness into the discussion, Trixie Lopez wants to prove "she could be the kindest kid in the whole third grade," but it's not so easy. Thinking Spork is homesick, she proposes a space theme for the carnival, but far from making him happy, it seems to worry him. Will Trixie find a way to be kind? And what is bothering Spork? This kindness-themed entry in the How to Be an Earthling series, which focuses on character traits, is a bit convoluted; simultaneously released volumes Alien in the Outfield, by Lori Haskins Houran (perseverance), May the Votes Be with You, by Harkrader (citizenship), and Money Doesn't Grow on Mars, by Houran (self-control) integrate their lessons a bit more seamlessly. However, readers new to chapters likely won't notice and will identify with the ethnically diverse denizens of Mrs. Buckle's class. Series illustrator Warrick contributes many black-and-white cartoon illustrations of wide-eyed, expressive kids with different skin tones; Trixie has medium-brown skin, and Mrs. Buckle is black. Activities in the backmatter round out the lessons. -- "Journal" (2/15/2017 12:00:00 AM)