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Alien Characters #1

Alien Bob: Illustrated Metaphysical Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories

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Alien Bob hears something on his home planet that he has never heard before, ever, and it changes his life. Find out more in Alien Bob, Book #1 of the Alien Characters Series. This title features 17 amazing illustrations by Genelyn Javier. Each book contains an encapsulated story within the Alien Characters universe and each story features a new character. They can be read as stand-alone titles or in groups of series. If you're a parent looking for something new for your child, or a birthday or Christmas present, or something to take along to a child's party as a present, an Alien Characters book would make an interesting gift. The style of writing is for a similar age group to the Mr Men, Thomas the Tank Engine and Doctor Who children's books, and makes great bedtime reading.

36 pages, Paperback

First published April 14, 2014

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April 6, 2020
This book would be good to read to younger students to teach them about problem solving. Alien Bob builds houses and buildings for people, and he does that by hearing what they want. One day Bob hears an argument in one of the houses and he helps solve the aliens in the house's problem. This leads to him getting more recognition of what he does. This can help students learn that by helping others and solving problems, can make them more successful in the future.
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November 26, 2019
This was a book about an alien named bob who is a blob. It talks about his everyday life of growing his own eyes and legs along with how he grows houses for all the other blobs. This could be interesting in compare and contrast activities with children from kindergarten through 1st grade.
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