Book Spotlight Goobletygok sponsored* by Richard Bird
The Children’s Book Review
Join Freddy and Poppy on this word-game adventure, and maybe invent a word or two of your own that shows your loved ones just how much you care!
About the Book
Goobletygok
Created by Richard Bird
Ages 4+ | 24 Pages
Publisher: FriesenPress | ISBN-13: ‎ 9781039143425
Publisher’s Book Summary: Chulippitee. Buckadoodle. Uckeybuckey.
What do these words have in common? Poppy and Freddy invented them!
Freddy and his grandfather, Poppy, love to spend time together. One day, while they’re eating a snack, Poppy says, “Buckadoodle,” to Freddy. What does this mean? Freddy isn’t sure, but Poppy promises he will find out!
Join Freddy and Poppy on this word-game adventure, and maybe invent a word or two of your own that shows your loved ones just how much you care!
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About the Author
Richard Bird is a grandfather and avid reader who has spent his career crafting policies and leveraging his love of words into creating beautifully written materials. Now, he brings his two passions together in this children’s book inspired by his relationships with his grandsons.
For more information, visit www.richardbird.ca.
82 Comments
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This book comes with lots of laughs.
A fun book for my nieces to read.
this would be so much fun to read
A fun book for my grandson.
just reading the title makes me smile
My grandson would be so excited to get this book.
I could just hear my great niece with this book she would have a blast
In this book there are laughs in this funny story.
Can’t wait to read
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I can just see zay and family reading this and making up words
Thank you for the opportunity to win this prize for my grandson.
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