What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Gertie's Green Thumb
SOLVED: Children's/YA
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SOLVED. Children's Chapter Book about a girl who does not want to clean her house or do chores so the family quits cleaning and vacuuming and the house eventually turns into a jungle. Pre-1988. [s]
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If not, do you remember the cover?

The cover actually looks vaguely familiar to me but it is going back 25 years here.
Thank you so much for the post and I will let you know if you solved my question.

I have not been able to confirm this but can close out this request if needed.
Thank you.

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FWIW, I'm positive this is your book.
Breia, there's no time pressure to declare any thread Solved, so there's no need for us to "close out" a thread. We want to make sure you are satisfied that this is your book. It does seem to be, there's an alligator involved as you mentioned. Did you order the book and find it didn't confirm your memory of it? Or are you ready to call this Solved?



No. But you can close this request if needed. Thank you.
We don't need to - threads can stay open indefinitely. However if you have zero interest in finding the book, we can move it to Abandoned.

Then please leave it open. Thank you!



I wish this whole house was full of plants and you would throw that thing [the vacuum] away."" So Gertie shouts, newfound old wishbone casually in hand, when her mother tells her to clean her room and throw out her scraggly plants. Oddly, her mother answers ""Why not?""--and out goes the vacuum. Soon, sprouts and vines, then trees, grow in the house. The floors become lawns, small animals appear, and the family throws out the furniture to camp in sleeping bags by the stream in the den. They pick their dinner (no more supermarkets), and have acquired a moose and an alligator, when an officious neighbor takes over and organizes house tours. Soon the networks visit, then the President, who will install a Nature Room at the White House. But when smells and shoots invade the town, the house is condemned; and Gertie, to save it from the bulldozers, grabs the wishbone and wishes everything ""back to the way it was in the beginning."" A mighty ""earthquake"" clears the house of flora and fauna; but when moss and grasses reappear, Gertie and her brother realize that ""back to the beginning"" simply means that the process will start all over. Hooray! And this time there is no going back, as a dog has taken off with the wishbone. This quickie fantasy may be just the thing for insatiable light summer readers. However, Dexter doesn't make anything hilarious of the individual scenes.

I wish this whole house was full of plants and you would throw that thing [the vacuum] away."" So Gertie shouts, newfound old wishbone casually in hand, when ..."
I will look into this again and report back. Thank you!
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Gertie's Green Thumb (other topics)
I read this several times taken from my little school library. At that time I was reading the Fudge books by Judy Blume, Ramona books by Beverly Cleary, Pippi Longstocking and loved everything by Roald Dahl.
I have checked with librarians and performed various web searches but have been unable to find this book.