Today's picture book is about one little girl who sets out to prove eleven very important things, and who discovers that sometimes the theories we are 100% sure are right, are actually 100% wrong.
Jenny Offill
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
Picture Book
For ages 7 to 9
Random House, 2011, 978-0-375-84762-2
Quite a few children are of the opinion that eating fruits
and veggies is not necessary. They believe that a steady diet of pizza, chips,
and sweet drinks is just what they need. One little girl who has a fondness for
conducting experiments, decides that she is going to prove that “a kid can make
it through the winter eating only snow and ketchup.” It isn’t long before she
figures out that eating snow and ketchup three times a day is not going to work
because this diet causes stomachaches, brain breeze, and it affects her love of
ketchup.
Though this particular experiment does not work
out quite as planned, the little girl continues to conduct experiments that she
think will prove that important hypotheses are indeed true. She decides that
the best way to “speed up a boring ride” is to yodel. The girl tests her
hypothesis in the car on the way to school and, well, she ends up having to
walk. Apparently her mother does not appreciate yodeling.
Keen to answer some of life’s interesting
questions, the little girl decides to find out if the “washing machine washes
dishes.” Her hypothesis is that a washing machine can wash anything. After she
tries washing some dishes in the washing machine, she finds out definitively
that washing machines cannot wash everything. As a result of this particular
experiment, the dishes and the washing machine break, and she decides that it
might be a good idea to run “away to live in the bathroom.”
Adults and children alike are going to laugh
(and groan) as they read about this girl’s eleven experiments, each one of
which fails rather dramatically. Clever multimedia artwork combined with the tongue-in-cheek
descriptions of the experiments (and their outcomes) make this the perfect
title to read when life is feeling rather dull or sad.
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