BUBBLES – Book Review

 

Bubbles is a cute story and a good story too. Small children will enjoy the ‘stink’ part of the story! My 6 year old enjoyed the part where Bubbles made all those stinky bubbles!! Yes, it is a funny and endearing story.
 
This story is a short one, perfect for a bedtime read. It has a simple language and very pretty illustrations. The pictures are well drawn and give the feel of the story with the ‘bloop’, ‘bloop’ adding to the fun. The story has a very simple premise and helps children understand that there is some good in everything.
 
Sometimes the things we find bad or ugly help us in our time of trouble. The way Bubbles jumped in to help save his friends is an admirable quality, which we all should emulate.
 
Overall I found the story fun to read and share with my kid. A simple, good book with valuable lessons for the troublemakers too. Farts can be fun too! That’s what my kid said!! 
 

 

Read and enjoy!!

 

About the Book

 

Title: Bubbles: Big Stink in Frog Pond | Author: Ben Woodard | Illustrator: Fran Riddell | Publication Date:June 15, 2015 | Publisher: Miller-Martin Press | Pages: 32 | Recommended Ages: 3 to 7 Book Description:Bubbles is causing a stink. And the other frogs are not happy. They tell him to stop bubbling the water or he’ll have to leave Frog Pond. But he can’t help it. He’s been bubbling since he was a little tadpole. Will Bubbles have to leave Frog Pond? Where will he go? And what happens when danger comes? Find out in this fun picture book about friendship and self-respect for preschoolers and all ages.

 

About the Author:
 
A spellbinding storyteller of high adventure, Ben Woodard has walked the Great Wall of China, hiked in Tibet, and climbed to 18,000 feet on Mt. Everest. And recently learned to surf in Hawaii. Ben is active in SCBWI and a member of a local children’s writing critique group. He is a former Marketing Manager for a major corporation and ran his own marketing consulting business. He started writing children’s stories in 2008 and has written picture books, middle grade and young adult. Stories of adventure and wonder. Stories that inspire and educate, and, most of all, entertain. Ben lives in Kentucky with his wife Lynda.

 

 

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