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Sick and tired of feeling shackled to the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob is longing for a change. Deciding to throw in the spatula and live among the jellyfish, SpongeBob embarks on a new life of freedom -- but will it be worth it? Join SpongeBob as he sets out for the open sea.

64 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2001

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Terry Collins

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I write. I teach. I teach writing. I write about teaching. I read about writing and write about reading and teach about both when not dealing with the paperwork being a high school educator demands in our current political clime. I'm National Board Certified in my discipline (English).

I've won awards, published constantly since 1989, and just wrapped up a two-year tenure as the editor and designer of Pine Whispers (the newsletter for the North Carolina Poetry Society).

I make time for reflection, which comes in handy with all of the hats I wear. I also buy, sell and collect pop culture items ... from books and comics, to lunch boxes and action figures.

And if you've read this far, please accept my humble thanks.

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2,322 reviews579 followers
June 9, 2020
Quick Review:

Spongebob is everywhere! It's hard to believe there is even a book series about this guy. I decided to pick this book up as a simple, brainless read and it was definitely for the middle grade audience. Normally I can appreciate a good middle grade read, but as an adult I didn't find it that intriguing.

That being said, it's super fun and the kind of book middle graders would eat up. It's a delightful little book for that audience!
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6 reviews
October 5, 2012
This book is about a yellow sponge named sponge bob who wants to become a jellyfish. The jellyfish reject him, so he goes home... THE END.
9 reviews
April 16, 2015
Informational book about a sponge named SpongeBob and a star fish Patrick who are best friends. They have a very good relationship with each other and enjoy spending their free time with one another. Plankton is another character who wants to steal Mr. Crabs secret formula. Mr. Crabs is the owner of the Krusty Krab, which this all revolves around.
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34 reviews
April 4, 2012
It's a good book and the episode.
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March 13, 2013
How do you read❓❓❓❓❓
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April 12, 2013
Um I'm a newbie can anybody help me out on how too read the books I've tried everything clicking on the book
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July 23, 2015
I like this Book. I watch Spongebob all the time on TV and it is more fun reading it because your mind be informing about it and reading is fun for me.
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12 reviews
September 6, 2017
Gavin Cunningham

Today i'm going to Review the show Spongebob. It was created by a man named Stephen Hillenburg. It was originally created as an adult show like Family guy. Stephen then thought it would be a better idea to make it a kid show so he did. Spongebob is an animated TV show that was also helped made by a Marine biologist.
Stephen has many characters but the biggest character in the show is Spongebob. Spongebob and his friends live underwater in Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom is the only underwater city. There are 2 main characters, Spongebob and Patrick. The are 2 best friends, Spongebob and Patrick do everything together. Each of these Characters struggles in their own ways but with 2 complete opposite ways. Spongebob suffers at his job from Plankton, Plankton tries to steal the secret Krabby Patty formula and its Spongebob and his boss's job to stop him from stealing it. Patrick suffers from always being bored and not being the smartest person.
Anyone that enjoys comedy and problems would love Spongebob. In many ways, you can relate to the characters in Spongebob. There are many people and many different personalities. If you like to just sit down and watch the TV I would recommend Spongebob to you. There are 11 episodes out right now as of 2017 and there are 218 episodes each 30 minutes long.
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7 reviews
March 30, 2018
Lo más gracioso fue cuando se sacaba los pantalones y Patricio los cogía.- Declaraciones de un niño de 7 años
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June 15, 2024
We are so proud of you for reading "SpongeBob NaturePants" by Terry Collins! You learned that enjoying nature and taking a break can also be refreshing and fun.Traveling in this way had the ancillary pleasure of healing wounds caused by nature. Go outside, stroll about in the fields or walk on mountains opened up wide to you. When Earth is your home, delight in her beauty and take time to smell the flowers. Feel upbeat and freeIt can bring you joy and help you relax.
Love, Mom and Dad
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9 reviews
December 20, 2023
I also feel like just running away from work too! LOL

Kids and I loved this book and love SpongeBob no matter what he does!

We watch the animated series together and have a lot of fun watching his funny and entertaining episodes.

We're great fans and have a big collection of books in print and t-shirts too 💖
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1,308 reviews14 followers
March 11, 2021
Gross and unfunny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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9 reviews
February 6, 2024
I spontaneously combusted at the sight of sponge bob square-pants butt booty naked on the cover, thank you Terry Collins
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7 reviews
April 5, 2014
i like video games in my basement amd i thught portal 2 was realluy good
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