Bake like a pro! (Maker Comics) Author: Koch, Falynn | ||
Price: $12.29 |
Summary:
Today is the first day of Sage's magical internship! Her fellow wizards-in-training get to study pyromancy and transfiguration, but Sage has been assigned an internship in . . . baking? She doesn't think that sounds fun, or particularly magical! But her instructor, Korian, insists that baking is a tasty form of alchemy. Sage learns the simple science behind baking--and that's the best kind of magic trick! In graphic novel format.
Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: MG Reading Level: 4.60 Points: 2.0 Quiz: 517418 |
Reviews:
School Library Journal (00/05/19)
Booklist (05/15/19)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 05/01/2019 Gr 5 Up—Taking a resolutely hands-on approach, these two titles explore the ins and outs of, respectively, baking and basic auto upkeep. Each book features a simple plot and a lively, diverse cast headed by an adult instructor. In Bake Like a Pro, apprentice wizard Sage learns from "alchemist and baking master" Korian (and an array of talking ingredients) how to make yummy baked goods, from chocolate chip cookies to cheddar biscuits to sponge cake, as well as the chemical processes that mixing and heating expedite, plus several tricks of the trade. In Fix a Car, several students gather once a week with their teacher Ms. Gritt for an informal Car Club. In addition to learning about the major components of their cars and the essential tools to keep handy, the kids practice changing a tire, cleaning their vehicles inside and out, jump-starting a stalled engine, and more. In both volumes, bright cartoon art consists of figures standing around and talking animatedly, but it's arranged in easy-to-follow sequential panels and only seldom looks squeezed by the narrative. Both entries kick off with safety notes and end with useful back matter: full recipes, side notes, and conversion tables in Bake; recommended repair manuals to keep on hand in Fix.VERDICTOffering challenging but realistically doable projects and specific explanations of background chemical and physical principles, these engaging guides will leave no wrench or spatula safe from middle and high school students (not to mention more intrepid grade schoolers).–John Peters, Children's Literature Consultant, New York - Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.