***Actual Star Rating: 3.5***
This is a nice and fun little story that finally takes snakes and adds them as non-evil characters. The reader is introduced to a family of garter snakes - I was kind of hoping for the actual green snake but garters work. Unfortunately the actual family members seem to be a bit cliché as mom is tired out while wants nothing but sleep and the siblings are annoying.
There really isn't much of a plot that is different from half a million other stories where a child is told not to do something since it is dangerous but as soon as their curiosity is peaked they ignore that. Where this story shines, though, is with all the fun onomatopoeia and alliteration that would allow children to play along with the tale.
I also love the styling and bright colors of the illustrations although it may have been more interesting to see a pattern on the little green snake instead of making him a lighter shade from his siblings. The cat is also very charming and is captured being quite catty.
Parents and other adults may not like the book in its own telling but I think it would be a nice break to allow a reading to a child just to see how they would react to it.