A determined snacker breaks her habit.
Gertie, a fuzzy blue mouse, loves eating her dad’s cooking. In fact, she loves eating just about anything; she even tries to scarf down a slug in the backyard one time (yuck!). But then, Gertie discovers her most favorite food of all: snacks. “Sweet banana chips! Carroty rice cakes! Crunchy, munchy crackers!” Snacks are incredible, as evidenced by the “nom, nom” sounds that ensue when Gertie devours her favorite treats in the bathtub, in bed, on the couch—in short, everywhere. Gertie eats so many snacks that she isn’t hungry at mealtime anymore. All she says is “Snack, please!” (One exception is when she’s observing the ducks; then she says, “Snack, snack.”) Fed up, Daddy takes Gertie to the community garden, where she picks vegetables alongside Grandma. Gertie then helps Daddy make a special meal for her friends. She’s so excited that she eats everything on her plate! Taking ownership of what she eats helps Gertie realize how fun food preparation can be. Birkett’s big-eyed, softly rounded anthropomorphic animals help the encouraging message go down easily, and the author/illustrator reassuringly notes that “Gertie still eats some snacks, of course. Everyone does, don’t they?”
A satisfyingly conveyed and empowering message about choosing what to eat.
(Picture book. 3-6)