Gingersnap Snatcher - Vicky Weber - ★★★.¼
AUTHOR: Vicky Weber
ILLUSTRATOR: Svitlana Liuta
GENRE: Children's Picture Book.
PUBLICATION DATE: December 7, 2021
RATING: 3.25 stars.
Three little children are dreaming in school about the gingersnap cookies their abuela is baking for Christmas. They can’t wait to reach home and devour those yummy cookies. But once home, they see that only crumbs are left – the cookies are gone! Who ate their cookies? Will the children discover the cookie thief?
This is a very quick and easy story. Young readers will have fun following the three kids on their mission to follow to crumbs and solve the mystery of the missing cookies. There are a couple of animals to boost the cutesy factor. I wish the ending were different. The identity of the culprit will be fun for children to know, but the story can’t stop just there. It feels incomplete.
The book is written in rhythmic prose. It works in some verses, but at other times, the rhymes seem forced.
The illustrations are adorable and the best part of the book. They add tremendous charm to the story.
The final page has a little song named ‘Gingersnap snatcher” written in musical notations, but this will be useful only to those who can read music. This page also hints at other “vocal exploration opportunities” in this book but try as I may, I couldn’t deduce what these opportunities were. There is also an option to get Abuela’s cookie recipe through a QR code. (I would have preferred the recipe to be printed in the book itself. It would have been so much easier for kids to read the recipe and bake the cookies with adult guidance.)
Overall, a quick and fun story for young readers that delivers what the cover promises.
My thanks to author Vicky Weber and BookSirens for the DRC of “Gingersnap Snatcher”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
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