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Bubbles (A Narwhal and Jelly Board Book)

Bubbles (A Narwhal and Jelly Board Book)

Board Book

$8.99
Bubbles (A Narwhal and Jelly Board Book)

About the Book

An original board book featuring the bestselling Narwhal and Jelly! Everyone's favorite underwater duo explore bubbles in the world wide waters in this silly story perfect for the youngest readers and fans.

"Hilarious and charming. The most lovable duo since Frog and Toad." --NYT-bestselling creator of the Dog Man and Captain Underpants series, Dav Pilkey

Dive into a brand new Narwhal and Jelly story for the youngest readers! When Narwhal accidentally bursts Jelly's bubble with their tusk-tooth, Jelly is a little sad . . . until Narwhal shows him that there are lots of bubbles in the ocean! There are little-bitty bubbles and great big bubbles. There are bubbles up high and bubbles down low. There are bubbles that are pink and bubbles that stink. It's unbelieva-bubble! This charming board book celebrates the power of imagination and play, and is perfect for both fans of the Narwhal and Jelly graphic novel series and readers new to the world wide waters.

Product Details

On sale: February 2, 2021
Age: 0-3 years
Grade: Up to Preschool
Page count: 22 Pages
ISBN: 9780735266766
Reading level: Lexile: AD250L

Author Bio

BEN CLANTON is the New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the Narwhal and Jelly series, whose picture books include Mo's MustacheVote for Me!; Rot, the Cutest in the World!Boo Who?It Came in the MailSomething Extraordinary and Rex Wrecks It!. He lives with his wife and kids in Seattle, Washington.

Reviews

“From Clanton’s early graphic novel series, hilarious best-friend duo Narwhal and Jelly happily talk about their favorite things and dart about in their simple, signature colors across the pages.” —STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal

“In this offering, Clanton’s backgrounds clearly establish the book’s watery setting. Recommended.” —CM Magazine

“The text is hilarious. . . . A fun read for kids and adults.” —San Francisco Book Review