Billy Twitters and His Blue Whale Problem
20 June 2010
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- ISBN13: 9780786849581
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I have shared an illustration in this book with so many FedEx and UPS guys – the one everywhere they’re trying to map out how the heck they’re vacant to give up a whale to a residential address – that I may possibly admire this book for that alone. But it’s a clever report, too, with a excellent kinda-bolt from the blue end. Splendid for grownups as well as kids.
Rating: 5 / 5
After his protect’s pleas to clean his room, etc. fall on deaf ears, a “FedUp” car (Delivering Punishment Worldwide, it reads on the side) pulls up in adjoin of Billy Twitters’ house. Needless to say, it’s carrying an extremely large style of speaking.
And so goes Billy’s hilarious expedition into Learning to Be Reliable. Not only does he have to wash his whale, wax his whale, and check his whale for barnacles, but he has to take his whale to teach, clash his whale, race his whale, and take his whale to the park. Whew. Adam Rex’s illustrations are unforgettable as usual (if you’ve by no earnings seen The Dirty Cowboy, check it out at once), and the suspension of disbelief throughout the report is inspired. No one ever questions “why?” or “how?” It’s just understood: You get a blue whale, you drag it to teach on your bike. Lovely.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book will have readers of all ages laughing hysterically at Billy Twitters’ quandary. Younger kids will like the asinine illustrations and the wonderful fine points of childhood, while their parents will also be thankful for the book’s sly significance of humor. Don’t forget to diplomacy your own Blue Whale – just check surrounded by the dust jacket.
Rating: 5 / 5
What if Mom and Dad educated you dependability by giving you a pet– Whale!?
This book is GREAT! It takes exaggeration literally, and goes huge, stretching reality in a way that reminds me of Roald Dahl. The book nudges the Clifford the Huge Red Dog, and Danny and the Dinosaur genre, and says, in fact? Doesn’t a pet that huge smell pretty foul? And isn’t it pretty inconvenient feeding your pet, say, 10,000 gallons of sea fill up day after day? I laugh aloud each time I read it. The illustrations are vast, vivid, and just as clever as the text.
Don’t miss the unique place forward under the dust jacket!
“Send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope (we call it a S.A.S.E.!) and to a fantastic degree send you a blue whale.
What?!
My S.A.S.E. is in the mail!
Rating: 5 / 5
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I just bought this book for our 7 year ancient son and not only does he like it, but so does his 4 year ancient sister! Since we got it, she’s been asking me to read it to her each night at bedtime! What an first report and the illustrations are fantastic! The report is something that the kids find amusing but, at the same time, it’s educational. Even I educated some new gear about blue whales!! Bottom line…this book has something for all of all ages. I highly recommend it!
Rating: 5 / 5
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