Piper Maclane wants a pet so badly, but she’s allergic to everything. So she creates her own . . . out of slime!
Piper wishes she could have a pet to care for and snuggle with and take to school for show-and-tell. All of the other kids have one. But she’s allergic to every animal imaginable! So instead, she makes her own pet out of slime, with big eyes, a little mouth, and two arms just long enough for hugs. It would be the perfect pet for Piper, if it were real. When a strange turn of events brings her slime to life, Piper learns how fun, challenging, and messy it can be to care for a pet . . . especially one made out of slime!
At the back of the book, learn about real-life slime and follow the recipe to create a “pet” of your own!
My Pet Slime is the first in a new series of early chapter books. It was a cute story, but as it is introducing a new series and characters, it had parts that might be a bit boring to young readers. Piper has always wanted a pet but is allergic to everything. The kids at Table B are talking about Show and Tell and that they should all talk about their pets. Piper doesn't have a pet and is a bit down. When she goes home, she makes slime to play with and models it into a pet to play with. When she accidentally opens some space dust she received fro her grandmother, an employee of Astroblast Explorers, it comes to life but can only be seen by children. She names him Cosmo and brings him to school. When she checks on him after lunch, he is missing. Piper accuses her classmate, Claire of taking Cosmo and they work together to try and find him.
This seems like it will be a good series for young readers. Piper is in grade three with normal kid problems. She can be a bit naughty and not listen and her parents consequence her which is nice to see. She has issues with some of her classmates, but is learning to deal with them. I think young readers will enjoy reading about Piper, Cosmo and her friends. This book ends on a cliffhanger which will entice readers to read the next one to see what happens. The back of the book also include a recipe for slime, so you can make some at home to play with and create your own Cosmo, without the space dust. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book upon request. The rating, ideas and opinions shared are my own.
I'm sure many readers can relate to Piper Maclane's wishes to have a pet of her own. Since she is allergic to just about every animal imaginable, she can't have one and has nothing to share with her classmates. All that changes when she somehow--with the help of a little space dust--brings a slime pet to life. Although it's wonderful to be able to share her life with her new pet, some problems ensue when she brings her pet to school, including some drama with a classmate. This one isn't my cup of tea, but some young readers will enjoy it and look forward to more books featuring Piper and her slime.
I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
Slime is a huge thing for kids today. Our neighbor kids make their own so it was great to see the recipe at the back of the book for making slime. A great early chapter book/reader, full of a bit of science space dust, friendships, and zany fun. Imagine creating your own pet from slime and by adding a bit of space dust to the mix, your little creation comes alive. Just that alone would be enough for me to read this new series, full of exciting and lively characters, many relatable moments and adventure to keep the pages turning.
This book is full of cute illustrations in full color and compliment the story. The print is large and the sentences not too long. This is a great book for those little readers who are just beginning to read longer stories.
Promising to get creative imaginations going, this new series will surely please those in grades two and three, to even grade four. It can be read by both boys and girls.
My Pet Slime is the first in what will be a series of beginning reader's chapter books. I found it to be a fun read and think that kids will too.
Piper has always wanted a pet but is allergic to everything. It is talk about your pet time at show and tell which makes not having what she so desperately wants even harder. Using her ingenuity Piper fashions a pet from slime. Amazingly when space dust from her grandmother, an employee of Astroblast Explorers, accidentally lands on the slime, it comes to life but can only be seen by children.
Piper names her pet, Cosmo. She brings him to school but then he is not in her backpack when she checks. Piper accuses her frenemy, Claire, of taking Cosmo. Readers will enjoy finding out what happens.
The story ends on a cliffhanger when Piper's grandmother is missing. That event should get readers interested in reading the next book.
The back of the book includes a recipe for slime and some facts on a particular slime discovered by scientists that can forage for food.
This is a nicely illustrated chapter book that will encourage young readers to enjoy books. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.
My Pet Slime by Courtney Sheinmel is a fun, light book and the illustrations were beautiful. I read this with my daughters and they LOVED it and can't wait for book 2. Great characterizations and perfect writing for ages 8/9 and under. This book was so much fun and the slime recipe included made this book more of an experience than just a read. We plan to try the recipe soon. This book was engaging, fun, and light. We loved it.
I received an advanced review copy of this audiobook from the publisher, via NetGalley, for my honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
The story was good but felt a tad whiny at times. Piper is creative and cool but cannot get out of her own way sometimes. Her new slimy pet teaches her a LOT. About kindness, responsibility, not taking gifts for granted, conflict resolution, how to find misplaced slime pets... Cosmo is a wonderful adventure partner. But do be aware Piper is a tad whiny at times.
Allergies, parents, and landlords can be hard on aspiring pet owners. Piper is allergic to most critters, so she makes her own pet out of slime. This sounds dull. It isn't!
The illustrations are cute enough to make me want my own slime pet.
It is good because i like when they save their grandma and help Eric it is the best book i read all of them this is a 5 star !!!!!if you think it's good then rate and if you think its trash well???
AHHHHHHHHHHH I have been finding this book for months so I can check it on good reads and I HAVEEEEE!! ITS SO CUTE AND ADORABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! READ IT READ IT READ ITTTT AHHHH
This book is fun and mysterious and over all a good book to read. I have read it before when I was younger, and now I'm introducing it to my younger sister.
Piper has allergies so she can't have a pet with fur to bring to show and tell. When Piper makes one out of slime and Grandmother's bottle of space dust explodes all over it all kinds of crazy things happen, including a trip to the principal's office. For kids age 7 - 9.
My Pet Slime by Courtney Sheinmel and illustrated by Renée Kurilla is an absolutely adorable middlegrade novel about a young girl who is allergic to animals but still desperately wants a pet. All of her friends have pets of their own and it seems so unfair that she cannot have any herself. And so, master slime-maker that she is, young Piper decides to make a pet for herself - out of slime! If only the little purple slime creature she made were actually real.
If you're looking for a simple and deeply sweet book to read to your kids, this one is a fantastic option. Not only is the story itself great, but it's punctuated with some of the cutest artwork I have ever seen. When Piper's pet slime comes to life, the little creature she calls Cosmo gets up to all sorts of mischief as she adjusts to her new life with a real pet!
This book is exceptionally cute and so much fun that my niece very quickly became a huge fan. And honestly, this is pretty impressive considering the fact that my mother and sister can't really get her to sit long enough to listen to almost any story. I can definitely see myself buying this book for some of my students in the future, too, which is an added plus.
All in all, I'm pretty fond of this one.
I was provided a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.