Monster money by grace maccarone biography

  • The author-illustrator team behind Monster Math, an IRA-CBC Children's Choice, unleashes their lovable monsters on the local pet store, where each one must.
  • Each monster has 10 cents to buy a pet.
  • Monster Math School Time, illustrated by Marge Hartelius, Scholastic, 1997; Monster Money, with Marilyn Burns, Cartwheel, 1998; Monster Math Picnic, Cartwheel.
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  • Monster Money

    Monster Money
    AuthorGrace Maccarone
    IllustratorMarge Hartelius
    Publication date1998
    Published byScholastic
    Learning ContentMath


    Monster Money is a LeapPad game including the interactive book and cartridge available in Leap 1. It teaches math with monsters and money using coins and dollars. It is based on the 1998 book by the author Grace Maccarone and the illustrator Marge Hartelius and the math activities by Marilyn Burns. It is published by Scholastic.

    Plot[]

    Ten monsters have ten cents a piece to buy a pet in this rhyming story that demonstrates how to count money.

    Game[]

    A monster icon is at the bottom of the page to play a game. Another game is math on the hat to play.

    Grace Maccarone

    Children's author and editor

    Grace Maccarone is an American children’s book editor and author, notably of Miss Lina’s Ballerinas, illustrated by Christine Davenier,[1] and its sequel Miss Lina’s Ballerinas and the Prince.[2] She has also worked as an editor at Scholastic,[3] Wireless Generation,[4] and currently Holiday House.[5]

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    • The Haunting of Grade Three, illustrated by Kelly Oechsli, Scholastic, 1987
    • Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Cartwheel, 1992
    • The Sword in the Stone, illustrated by Joe Boddy, Scholastic, 1992
    • Oink! Moo! How Do You Do?, illustrated by Hans Wilhelm, Cartwheel, 1994
    • Pizza Party, illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully, Scholastic, 1994
    • Soccer Game!, by Meredith Johnson, Cartwheel, 1994
    • The Classroom Pet, Scholastic, 1995
    • My Tooth Is About to Fall Out, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Cartwheel, 1995
    • The First Grade Friends: Lunch Box Surprise, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Cartwheel, 1995
    • Monster Math, illustrated by Marge Hartelius, Scholastic, 1995
    • First Grade Friends: Recess Mess, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Scholastic, 1996
    • The Silly Story of Goldie Locks and The Three Squares, 1996
    • Monster Math Scho