![]() ![]() She gets lots of positive feedback from her family. ![]() ![]() Margo Pargo has a secret skill, she can make tasty gourmet sandwiches. I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review. But here's the sentence, “Thanks for cooking dad.” As this comes later in an ARC copy of the book, I'm not sure if they cleaned this up prior to publication. I did find some glaring grammar and punctuation errors in this book-including issues with capitalization and commas-including one that definitely was required because not having it completely changed the meaning of the sentence-and in a frightful way. The book ends by encouraging discussion about food. Then Mom and Dad cook dinner for the family together, but Margo isn't sure if she wants to try this new dish because it looks “weird.” Her older brother and sister encourage her to give it a try, as well as some of dad's crazy antics. He always makes one just like hers and exclaims about how good it is. In this little story, Margo first makes sandwiches with her dad. One encourages them to be willing to try something new, and another stresses that they should be thankful for the adults who cook their meals. This book has several good messages for children about food. Appreciating Food and the Chef Hope Dad’s OK! ![]()
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