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Have you ever not wanted to eat what was for dinner? Does your mom, dad, or guardian not cook very well? Do you know what happens to children who don't eat their dinners? Poppy does. Poppy doesn't like to eat what her mum cooks for her meals. She is what some would call a "fussy" eater. One day, her grandmother came over and told a tale of the Guzzle Gump; a monster who eats children who don't eat their dinner. Poppy was delighted with this story and wanted to find this so-called Guzzle Gump and feed him her mum's cooking. He wouldn't be hungry enough to eat her, and she wouldn't have to eat her mum's cooking. They both win in the end, right? Join Poppy on her adventure with the Guzzle Gump and find out if she will get away with not eating the dinners her mum made for her.
The Guzzle Gump by Natalie Livings is an endearing children's pictorial book introducing young readers to proper eating habits and consequences. The author has created a fun tale for parents, grandparents, and caretakers to tell to children who don't like to eat what is provided for them. The book is filled with intriguing characters, a well-developed plot, and beautifully drawn illustrations sure to entertain young readers and listeners throughout the story. Author Natalie Livings has created a highly marketable and relatable story that most readers will find very amusing.