"What if the terrifying creatures of your nightmares were indeed
prowling the big, wide world beyond your blankie?" begins the intriguing
premise of this book. "Could they really exist? And if so, how?" In a
completely original approach to exploring science, award-winning author
Helaine Becker places six different kinds of monsters --- Frankenstein,
vampires, bigfoot, zombies, werewolves and sea monsters --- under her
microscope to expose the proven scientific principles behind the
legends. For example, the chapter on Frankenstein delves into how
electricity and organ transplants work in the human body, and whether
they could really bring someone back to life --- all presented in short,
readable sections. There's also historical background on each monster,
as well as trivia and jokes in sidebars, and fun quizzes at the end of
every chapter for readers to test their knowledge. Becker uses the
never-ending appetite for all things monster to engage the imaginations
of children and get them excited about science. The
just-ghoulish-and-icky-enough illustrations by Phil McAndrew are
pitch-perfect, drenched with child-friendly humor. This is a book with
tremendous cross-curricular applications in life, earth and physical
sciences, as well as in literature (myths and legends), history and
literacy skills. With its playful spirit, this is also a book children
will happily pick up and devour on their own.