Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Marty McGuire Digs Worms!
Worms and third-graders make for an explosive mix, especially in the hands of Kate Messner. After the kids overfeed their slimy charges, the worms escape and Marty and Annie have to capture them. Patience isnt Martys strong point, but over the course of the story she learns to wait for her worms to slowly process trash into compost. On the big day, the environmentalist returns to judge the projects. Will Martys worms win or wont they? Messner cleverly keeps readers at the edge of their seats as the winners are announced and brought on stage.
Marty is an engaging character, one whom kids will be sure to root for. And the environmentalist message, while prevalent, is rarely heavy handed. The students at Orchard Street Elementary genuinely care about saving the environment. One girl, whose father sometimes throws soda cans in the regular trash and not the recycling bin, sets up a metal detector that will buzz if aluminum goes in. As she explains, "I really wanted to set it up so hed get zapped with a shock, too, like those electric dog fences, but my mom said I couldnt." The story is heavily sprinkled with such humorous tidbits, making it an enjoyable read. Brian Flocas light-hearted illustrations add to the fun.
Marty McGuire Digs Worms!
by Kate Messner
illustrations by Brian Floca
Scholastic Press, 176 pages
Published: April 2012
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