Chew City's Troubles with Too Many Bubbles
by author Dr. Bob
| Every September Chew City holds a big community event in the giant Chew tent. Chewettes come from every part of the city to see who can blow the biggest pink bubble or the most in a row in the Chew contest.
When a stranger passing through town says he wants to participate, the city committee agrees. The stranger steps up on the stage, places the pink gum in his mouth, and blows away the competition.
The city committee worries the out-of-town stranger will take away their beloved prize. What can they do? They almost lose hope until one more contestant steps forward to try.
32 pages, 7 x 9, hardcover $12
ISBN 1-931945-60-8, Illustrator: Kerry Maguire
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Review from www.bookfinder4u.com
If your children like Dr. Seuss they will like Dr. Bob 5 stars Rated by Guest - 9/9/2006 |
Chew City's Troubles kept my children interested right away. As a parent, I found the book to be entertaining with a solid message that a small person can achieve what they want if they try. Illustrations were wonderful with great colors. It has quickly become one of the children's favorites. |
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Wonderful! 5 stars Rated by Guest - 9/9/2006 |
Dr. Bob is the perfect replacement we have been looking for now that Dr. Seuss is gone. Chew City's Troubles with Too Many Bubbles starts children giggling from the first page with the character Small Fry. I truly recommend it. Hats off to Dr. Bob and his Small Fry Series. |
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Author email: rhuber@usgerp.com
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