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Plantzilla by Jerdine Nolen
Plantzilla by Jerdine Nolen





Plantzilla by Jerdine Nolen

Mortimer almost lost his plant, but ended up being able to keep it. Letters come back and the parents end up falling in love with the plant and saying it's a plant that every boy deserves. 1 2005 by Jerdine Nolen (Author), Brian Keliher (Author), David Catrow (Illustrator) 66 ratings Hardcover 13.48 12 Used from 9.49 Paperback 9.89 22 Used from 7.50 6 New from 9.69 Mortimer Henryson loves Plantzilla, the plant hes been taking care of all year in his third-grade classroom. The parents write one about how to get rid of it and Mortimer writes one asking to convince his parents to let him keep it. Plot: The climax of this story is when Plantzilla grows to be so big that he is overtaking the house and eating all the food! Mortimer and his parents are out of ideas of what to do and they write to the teacher about what to do. It is fiction because the plant grows so much and takes over the house, and the amount that it grows, can not be real. It is Science Fiction because it talks about a boy who takes home the class plant for the summer and does everything the teacher tells him to do about taking care of it watering, sunshine, "combing" the soil, etc.

Plantzilla by Jerdine Nolen

Review: This book is so funny! I laughed out loud to it.







Plantzilla by Jerdine Nolen