Hawo! i'm obi. I'm a gerbl. i have a book that was written about me. It's called OBI, GERBIL ON THE LOOSE!
Here's what humans have said about OBI, GERBIL ON THE LOOSE!
School Library Journal:
Obi is content with her simple life in a cage--or apartment, as she likes to think of it--cared for by her human owner, Rachel. Then one day, Rachel's family leaves for vacation. Tad, a neighbor, comes to feed their many pets, but he seems to have forgotten that the gerbil exists. Obi doesn't know how long the Armstrongs will be gone, and she's starving. Thus begins her quest for freedom, food, and to find out if Rachel really cared enough to leave Tad a note to feed her. Along the way, Obi hilariously confronts three sadistic cats, a harebrained parrot, a menacing tarantula and snake, and a paranoid squirrel who thinks Obi is a jailed criminal. The house holds a surprise--a wise old mouse who has been keeping an eye on Obi through all of her escapades. He offers to help her, but at the expense of her loyalty to Rachel. Throughout each new challenge, readers feel Obi's terror, joy, and surprise, which are all written with a sense of fun. The chapters are peppered with black-and-white illustrations and are very short, which adds to the appeal for younger and reluctant readers. This is a laugh-out-loud story.
(Thanks Skoool Library Journl for the terrrific review!)
Booklist:
Obi, a young gerbil named for the Jedi knight in Star Wars, lives a cushy existence with the Armstrongs until they go on vacation, leaving a neighbor boy to feed all the pets. Unfortunately, Tad doesn't know about Obi (headphones prevent him from hearing her frantic yelps), so he doesn't feed her. Hungry Obi finally breaks out of her cage, beginning an adventure that takes her to the attic (where she meets an elderly mouse who shows her secret passageways and escape routes); the kitchen (home to three particularly nasty cats); and a bedroom, where she finds a boa constrictor and a tarantula. Themes of self-reliance and loyalty are woven into the story as Obi learns to assert herself, take care of her needs, and reassure herself that her owner, Rachel, did not forget about her care. Small, black line drawings add drama and emotion to a book that will be popular with young pet lovers; the ending hints at more Obi stories to come.
(Thanks Boooklist for the great review!)
Kirkus:
A fun frolic that will draw in those devoted fans of all things furry.
(And thank you, Kirkkus, for thiss nice review!)
yogurt puffballs (they're the best!); travelin around the armstrongs' house in my gerbl mobile; star wars movies -- or any movie that has a gerbil in it; cheddr cheese (my absolute favorite kind of chese); listenin to mr. Armstrong read books aloud to Rachl at bedtime.