Boxitects (Hardcover)

Boxitects By Kim Smith, Kim Smith (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Kim Smith, Kim Smith (Illustrator)
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A STEAM-centered, adorably illustrated picture book about Meg, a brilliant and creative boxitect who creates extraordinary things out of ordinary cardboard boxes.

Meg is a brilliant and creative boxitect. She loves impressing her teacher and classmates with what she makes out of boxes.

But there’s a new kid at Maker School: Simone. Simone is good at everything, and worst of all, she’s a boxitect too.

When the annual Maker Match is held, Meg and Simone are paired as a team but can’t seem to stop arguing. When their extraordinary project turns into a huge disaster, they must find a way to join creative forces, lift each other up, and work together.

About the Author


Kim Smith has illustrated several books, including picture book versions of Home Alone, E.T., and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.
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Kim Smith has illustrated several books, including picture book versions of Home Alone, E.T., and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.
kimillustration.com
Twittter @kimdraws
Instagram @kimillustration

Praise For…


"Personality and a developmental message successfully combine for STEAM fun." — Kirkus Reviews

 "[T]his offers a supportive, upbeat approach to encouraging imagination and learning, not to mention the rewards of creativity and collaboration." — Booklist



Product Details
ISBN: 9781328477200
ISBN-10: 1328477207
Publisher: Clarion Books
Publication Date: January 14th, 2020
Pages: 40
Language: English

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