The Pout-Pout Fish
  • The Pout-Pout Fish
  • The Pout-Pout Fish
  • The Pout-Pout Fish
  • The Pout-Pout Fish
  • The Pout-Pout Fish
ISBN: 0374360979
EAN13: 9780374360979
Language: English
Release Date: Aug 6, 2013
Pages: 34
Dimensions: 0.71" H x 6.5" L x 6.42" W
Weight: 0.7 lbs.
Format: Board Books

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5
   Top 3 favorite children's book
Love this book. It's funny and adorable for adults to read and kids always love it. I am a nanny and it's a must-purchase to gift to any of the children I've watched along the way.
 
5
   This is our favorite book!
This book is a classic and a must have in every kids collection! We buy it for all our new parent friends! Our toddler loves it!
 
5
   His favourite
My sil persuaded me to try this book, raving about how her son adores it. I believe the hype after our first read together. My son enjoys all the voices I could use given the expanse of character dialogue thru the book.
 
3
   Blub, blub, blub, smooch, smooch, smooch
My daughter is very happy to read this book, said her mother. It's just that the boys are off to college. There is a very charming rhythm of “blub, bluuuuuub,” repeated throughout the book. But then, post-resolution, I'm baffled about why the author didn't end with "smooch, smoooch, smoooooch." Instead of locking lips with each of his friends, he kisses the stranger for a 5th time. Sticklers beware: If you think this is going to happen, be prepared.
 
5
   My nearly 2 year old granddaughter quotes this book
My granddaughter absolutely loved the book. I downloaded a video of the book being read which she wanted me to babysit so I bought her the book. When she was very small, her parents would read the book to her at bedtime.
 
5
   I can't get enough of this book and neither can my son!
I enjoy reading this to my boy. The look on his face is joyful. After seeing his reaction to it, we had to add it to our home library.
 
5
   Baby’s favorite story!
One of our favorite books. We have dozens of books that we read daily, but something about this story can turn off the crabbiness or tears in literally seconds. A well-loved, often-read book in our house. This book is a generous volume of brightly illustrated, great quality board books.
 
3
   Meh
It's a book that I would recommend to anyone, but I'm not going to lie: It's boring. It's a wonder a 4-year-old can read. My daughter, who turns 5 months old today, shows no interest in this because there are too many verses. It's just that pouty fish just seems to meh.
 
5
   It's a good book
The writer of the story did not ask why he felt so bad, but he said it was his fault. He isn't upset by them asking him to be happy, Bruno told the judge. My child loves the rhymes, loves the pictures, and doesn't ask me why he is upset. If you don't take too much from and not over sensitive, you'll love this book too.
 
5
   Cute Story
I was shocked to see all the reviews with issues relating to consent, Morgenthau said. While I understand their perspective, I never thought of it as such. A book about a pouty fish. But this pouty fish, who has a pouty face, said he has to be pouty because of how his face looks. After the kiss, he turns into a kiss fish. Other reviewers have said that consent is not necessary. And he has an epiphany that he doesn't have to be that way. It's just that he decides to turn that mood around. I saw it as an act of kindness being spread and changing someone's whole demeanor, Raymond said. It's our job as parents to make sure that there is a difference between fictional animals and real life, Mrs. Rule told the judge.
 
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