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Books with title The Bubble Fart

  • The Bubble Fart

    Mr. Bookescu

    eBook (, Aug. 8, 2020)
    Something's happened to Marty Foon: a bubble fart that does not go away. The worst is that they laugh him off. He thinks there's no way out. Sometimes it's hard to find a way out.
  • The Bubble Factory

    Tomie De Paola

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • The Bubble Factory

    Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 4, 1996)
    Joining their grandpa on a tour of the Bubble Factory, a pair of mischievous twins get into "bubble trouble" in the Bubble Boutique, Bubble Bathery, and Bubble Gummery, in a story that is accompanied by bubble solution and a wand.
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  • The Bubble Boy

    Stewart Foster

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, May 19, 2016)
    Amir is mad. He’s crazy. But the hospital wouldn’t let a crazy person in. They must have interviewed him and checked his qualifications. But maybe he didn’t even meet them? Maybe he hasn’t even come from India. He might have arrived on an alien spaceship and snuck in here in the middle of the night.  Eleven-year-old Joe can't remember a life outside of his hospital room, with its beeping machines and view of London's rooftops. His condition means he's not allowed outside, not even for a moment, and his few visitors risk bringing life-threatening germs inside his 'bubble'. But then someone new enters his world and changes it for ever. THE BUBBLE BOY is the story of how Joe spends his days, copes with his loneliness and frustrations, and looks - with superhero-style bravery, curiosity and hope - to a future without limits. Expect superheroes, super nurses and a few tears from this truly unique story. 'One thing we know about good books is their amazing ability to inspire empathy in the reader; to explore ideas and viewpoints that arise from experiences that are out of our own realm. The Bubble Boy does this with warmth, quirkiness and a light-hearted touch.' The Guardian ‘Poignant, hopeful and heartbreaking’ Fiona Noble – Children’s Editor, The Bookseller 'Deeply moving and utterly gripping . . . Stewart Foster carries off an astonishing feat of storytelling in this exceptional book' Julia Eccleshare, lovereading.co.uk ‘A gripping and deeply moving book’ Jamila Gavin, author of Coram Boy
  • The Bubble Book

    Elizabeth Ember

    Paperback (Independently published, July 29, 2020)
    The Bubble Book was written to introduce and excite my preschool classroom about Belly Breaths through a fun, interactive experience. We use these Belly Breaths as a tool to get our bodies calm and settled after a rough moment on the playground, before nap time, or just to get feeling good again. Belly Breaths are an important first step towards emotion regulation and mindfulness. They bring more oxygen to the brain so we can process what is happening and think more clearly. I use this book to simply introduce the term “Belly Breaths” to my kiddos in a fun and engaging activity. Then, when the time comes, I can say, "Remember the Belly Breaths? Let’s give them a try!”
  • The Bubble Tree

    Josie Moon, Laura Castello

    Hardcover (Josie Moon Pelham, July 1, 2015)
    The Bubble Tree is about a young girl who craves adventure. After discovering a tree that grows bubbles, she longs to follow the bubbles that float out into the world. She goes on an inward journey, learning lessons in life, which evolves her soul and enriches her heart.
  • Pop the Bubble!

    Mary Eakin

    language (Sweet Lemon, May 31, 2016)
    Do you want to make a bubble? Just open this book and embark upon a magical bubble adventure! Each delightful page instructs the reader to blow, shake, tickle, and anything could happen. Children will love creating a bubble, playing with it and of course they’ll want to pop the bubble! Encouraging imagination with exciting interactive elements will make this a wonderful read-aloud experience.
  • Pop the Bubble!

    Mary Eakin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2016)
    Do you want to make a bubble? Just open this book and embark upon a magical bubble adventure! Each delightful page instructs the reader to blow, shake, tickle, and anything could happen. Children will love creating a bubble, playing with it and of course they’ll want to pop the bubble! Encouraging imagination with exciting interactive elements will make this a wonderful read-aloud experience.
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  • The Bubble Boy

    Stewart Foster

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, May 19, 2016)
    Winner of the 9+ catergory of the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award and shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award A poignant, heartwarming tale that teaches children the importance of treating people with kindness and empathy.Amir is mad. He’s crazy. But the hospital wouldn’t let a crazy person in. They must have interviewed him and checked his qualifications. But maybe he didn’t even meet them? Maybe he hasn’t even come from India. He might have arrived on an alien spaceship and snuck in here in the middle of the night. Eleven-year-old Joe can't remember a life outside of his hospital room, with its beeping machines and view of London's rooftops. His condition means he's not allowed outside, not even for a moment, and his few visitors risk bringing life-threatening germs inside his 'bubble'. But then someone new enters his world and changes it for ever. THE BUBBLE BOY is the story of how Joe spends his days, copes with his loneliness and frustrations, and looks - with superhero-style bravery, curiosity and hope - to a future without limits. Expect superheroes, super nurses and a few tears from this truly unique story. ‘Poignant, hopeful and heartbreaking’ Fiona Noble – Children’s Editor, The Bookseller 'Deeply moving and utterly gripping . . . Stewart Foster carries off an astonishing feat of storytelling in this exceptional book' Julia Eccleshare, lovereading.co.uk ‘A gripping and deeply moving book’ Jamila Gavin, author of Coram Boy 'One thing we know about good books is their amazing ability to inspire empathy in the reader; to explore ideas and viewpoints that arise from experiences that are out of our own realm. The Bubble Boy does this with warmth, quirkiness and a light-hearted touch.' The Guardian
  • The Bubble

    Josie Montano, Matthew Ottley

    Hardcover (Hachette Australia, July 1, 2004)
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  • The Bubble

    Brian D. McClure, Buddy Plumlee

    Hardcover (Universal Flag Publishing, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Once there was a little boy, who didn’t want anyone to play with any of his toys... As the little boy grows into a man, he only cares about his many material possessions. He meticulously cares for his things and keeps them only for himself. Because of his selfishness, one by one, the things he cares about most begin to leave his life. Soon he finds himself all alone, trapped inside a bubble. The Bubble is a delightful story that will help both children and adults remember what truly matters in life.
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  • The Bubble Fart

    Mr. Bookescu

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 8, 2020)
    Something's happened to Marty Foon: a bubble fart that does not go away. The worst is that they laugh him off. He thinks there's no way out. Sometimes it's hard to find a way out.