Yoomi hates stinky, spicy kimchi—the pickled cabbage condiment served at Korean meals. So her brothers call her a baby and refuse to play with her until she eats it. She tries to disguise it by eating it in a cookie, on pizza, and in ice cream. But that doesn't work. Then Grandma shows Yoomi how to make kimchi pancakes. This story about family, food, and a six-year-old "coming of age" has universal themes, and at the same time celebrates Korean culture. Includes backmatter about kimchi, and a recipe for kimchi pancakes that you can make at home. Aram Kim's creative second picture book is a Junior Library Guild Selection and is sure to appeal to foodies and picky eaters alike.