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Reach for this book when your child's natural curiosity starts to border on meddling or when they are struggling to understand boundaries with friends and neighbors. Gertrude is a persistent bulldog with a passion for detective work, but her constant snooping makes her neighbors so uncomfortable that they plant fake clues to lead her away. It is a humorous look at how being 'helpful' can sometimes be a nuisance to others. While Gertrude eventually finds a real mystery to solve, the story gently explores themes of embarrassment and the importance of respecting others' privacy. It is an ideal choice for the elementary years (ages 4 to 8), offering a lighthearted way to discuss social cues and the difference between being observant and being intrusive. Parents will appreciate the clever plot that rewards Gertrude's spirit while acknowledging her neighbors' frustrations.