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SpongeBob RippedPants

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SpongeBob get his friends to laugh when he rips his pants, but when he pretends to be washed up on shore he gets a very different reaction.

16 pages, Paperback

First published September 18, 2007

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Sarah Willson

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December 18, 2018
he ripped his pants and then cried like a baby about it for the rest of the book
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March 14, 2014
I enjoyed “SpongeBob RipedPants” by Sarah Willson, because it’s a little kid’s book but it also allows you to think like a kid again. I understand the authors’ message in this book. Not only what he is saying but how he feels as he writes this book.

This book is told through third person perspective. SpongeBob and sandy are trying to find a way to get laughs form everyone. No matter what happens SpongeBob is always taking it too far, and risking his friendship with Sandy.

“SpongeBob RipedPants” takes place on the beach. The setting is significant to the story, because SpongeBob is always trying to get the laughs, when he ripped his pants on the beach. The time period is not stated.

The theme is noticed in the book “SpongeBob RipedPants” was you don’t always need attention. SpongeBob was about to lose Sandy, but SpongeBob realized he was doing wrong.

I would recommend this book to children age’s five to seven. This book is adorable and has cute pictures that anyone could enjoy.
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November 25, 2019
In the book Spongebob Ripped Pants the first form of symbolism is the Goo Lagoon sign. The Goo Lagoon sign shows up multiple times in the book. Another form of symbolism is Spongebob’s ripped pants. This shows first when spongebob starts lifting weights with Sandy and Larry. Everyone thought that it was so funny and that’s what made Spongebob rip his pants so much because he loved it when he could make people laugh. The theme of the story is to always be yourself. This is what the theme is because Spongebob tries to hard to be funny throughout the episode and he definitely is not himself. At first, people thought that Spongebob was funny, then Spongebob started to over do it. Spongebob started to get tons of hate and then he was left alone on the beach. How it compares to a book called Spongebob In The Future is because they both have a lot of the same characters, but there are clones of the. One reason they are different is because in the first book, they are in present day and in the second book, they are completely in the future and it is very strange.
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21 reviews
September 11, 2013
I had started reading Spongebob series since I was in 2nd grade and I always loved spongebob since I was born and its still funny that I love spongebob now. I don't remember what was the name of the books were but I'm pretty sure it was about Spongebob moving in with Patrick & Squidward. Spongebob became friends with Patrick and Squidward was always annoyed by them 2 always being annoying. From then to present day Spongebob, Squidward still never moved away from them after like 25 episodes passed with him still saying "Spongebob, Patrick would you please be quiet"!
I would recommend this book to all the Spongebob lovers out in the world because you can learn from many characters, even Patrick but he's the dumb one. Also don't forget that it is really funny! You will be laughing like Spongebob soon when you watch the episodes!
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November 19, 2014
This book was ok but I think that it could be a lot better. SpongeBob has been on TV or in books for kids to read or watch. This story is about SpongeBob ripping his pants and that everyone is laughing at him. Overall I would give this book a 3 out of 5 stars because I would like the books to continue.
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February 26, 2015
This book can be a fun story but can be seen as a strange book to be used in the classroom by parents because of what SpongeBob does in the story. in this story he tries to make people laugh by ripping his pants in front of them. I chose this book because students would enjoy the characters as well as the bizarre story.
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