The (obvious?) solution works -- very cool! Thanks, all.
package Foo;
use MakeMethods
constructor => 'new',
required => [qw(bar baz)],
get_set =>[qw(bar baz)];
package BigFoo;
use base 'Foo';
use MakeMethods
get_set =>[qw(zonk zank)];
package main;
use Data::Dumper;
my $a = BigFoo->new(bar=>1, baz=>2, zonk=>3);
print ref($a), "\n", $a->isa('Foo'), "\n";
print Dumper($a);
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