Frog Fish & Worm by Christina Bianco
Publisher: Pegasus Publishers
Publication Date: January 30, 2025
About the Book:
Get ready to giggle with 'Frog, Fish, and Worm'!
This toe-tapping, fish-flapping, and worm-squirming adventure will have kids aged 2-8 in stitches.
Watch as these three tiny titans team up against the fisherman, Stan.
But guess who joins the underwater shenanigans?
A toothless Crocodile! With their hilarious hijinks and a pinch of teamwork, they give Stan the fright of his fishing life.
It's a rip-roaring rhyme-time, proving that even the littlest critters can outsmart the biggest bullies. So dive into this gigglesome, fin-tastic tale, and let the underwater fun begin!
Rating:
Format: Ebook
Source: From Zooloo Book Tours and the Author in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.
Source: From Zooloo Book Tours and the Author in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.
Frog, Fish, and Worm is a lively, rhyming adventure that’s sure to get kids giggling. With bright, engaging illustrations and a playful rhythm, it delivers plenty of humor—especially with the worm on the hook, whose antics will have little readers laughing out loud. The story’s teamwork and silly twists keep the energy high, and the addition of a toothless crocodile adds even more fun to the mix.
That said, as an adult reader, I found some elements a bit off-putting. The fisherman comes across as somewhat creepy, and certain aspects of the worm’s depiction felt oddly suggestive, even if unintentionally so. While kids will likely be too busy laughing to notice, it may give some parents pause.
Overall, Frog, Fish, and Worm is a fast-paced, entertaining read for young children, with plenty of silliness to enjoy—just be prepared for a few moments that might raise an eyebrow.
About the Author:
Christina has had a successful career in the Art, Design and TV Industry before
owning her very own Art Gallery.
owning her very own Art Gallery.
Inspired by her love of reading and doodling, Christina decided to put pen to paper and create 'Dorothy Dustbucket.'
Splitting time between Europe and the UK, she lives in the beautiful county of Cheshire, along with her husband and two children, who provided much of the inspiration for the children's books.
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