No More Peas, Please! cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.0
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 319
Points per Word 0.001567
Page Count 28
Points per Page 0.017857

Description

A picky eater learns an important lesson in this charming picture book. A young boy absolutely refuses to eat his peas, giving his mother all sorts of creative excuses not to. But when he finally decides to give peas a try just to make her happy, he discovers they aren't so bad after all. This relatable story captures the everyday struggle of dealing with foods kids think they don't like.

Quick Summary

If your child has ever turned up their nose at a bowl of peas, this quick little story will feel right at home. It follows a kid who declares a firm "no more peas" until his mom gently asks him to give them just one bite to make her happy, and what happens next is both funny and surprisingly sweet. The text is super short, with big, clear pictures that keep the pace moving, making it perfect for early readers or a bedtime read-aloud. Kids who like silly food-related humor will get a kick out of the exaggerated facial expressions, while parents will appreciate the gentle message about being open to new tastes. The book is short enough to hold attention even for the most reluctant reader, and it pairs nicely with other kid-approved food adventures like *I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato*.