Frankenstein's Matzah: A Passover Parody
By K. Marcus
The Story
A young descendant of Victor Frankenstein enters the school science fair determined to become the world's greatest scientist, but a successful experiment sparks chaos and thorny ethical questions.
Why It's Special
For the kid who wants to be a mad scientist and loves a good Passover pun, Vee's science-fair gamble turns tradition into an experiment worth watching.
- Big idea: Great discoveries come with great responsibility, even (especially) when matzah is involved.
- Vibes: Zany, comic-book energy with a Passover twist and a science-fair spark.
Perfect For Kids Who
- enjoy comic book-style storytelling
- like to invent gadgets and run experiments
- are working on thinking through the consequences of their actions
- love holiday stories with a funny, unexpected spin
Ask Your Little Reader
- Story & problem-solving: What do you think Vee was hoping to prove by entering the science fair?
- Feelings & empathy: How do you think Vee felt when the experiment actually worked?
- Real-life connection: Have you ever tried a project that didn't turn out the way you expected?
- Imagination: If you could run your own Super Seder Science experiment, what would you want to create?
- Big ideas: Why do you think it's important to think about what could go wrong before trying something new?
