Doc loves popping bubbles with her friends Emmie and Alma, but when their toy Bubble Monkey runs out of bubble soap, there are no bubbles to pop. Alma fills her up again, but something's terribly wrong. Bubble Monkey still can't blow bubbles. It's time for Bubble Monkey's check up!
Sheila Sweeny Higginson is an award-winning author who has worked in children’s and educational media for over twenty years. She has written more than 100 books for children, magazine and Web articles for parents and teens, teacher's guides, plays, and scripts. Sheila lives with her husband Felipe and their two children in Brooklyn, New York, on the same street where she grew up playing manhunt and stickball.
We're so proud of you for reading "Bubble Trouble!" You learned something really important—when things don't work, we need to find out what's wrong and use the right things to fix them. Just like Doc discovered paste instead of soap was clogging Bubble Monkey, you can be a problem-solver too! When your toys break or something isn't working right, you can figure it out like Doc did. You're becoming such a wonderful reader, sweetie!
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A new line of reviews of kids books, as I now read a lot to my kids.
This book is the type of garbage that only really exists in books that tie into TV series. Plot? Inane and only makes sense if you have prior knowledge of the series. Art style? Bulbous and inconsistent. Child enjoyment? Bemused indifference.