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BLURB:

Something is awfully, horribly wrong,

The stink is appalling & terribly strong!

Baby Brother is being stalked by something that smells sinister…

Can Big Brother overcome his  sensitive nose & sniff out the cause?

Will Mother rescue them both in time from suffocating?

 

A humorous, Word Wings picture book for 2 - 5 year olds, celebrating a brother’s protectiveness towards his baby brother & taking a humorous look at poohy perils! Bonus 4 pages of pooh facts & links.

WOBBY BLOBBY OOH!

Out Now!

TEACHER REVIEW:

“The Wobby Blobby Ooh! is an infectious recount of what many readers have encountered, whether they be young or old, as to the trials and tribulations of toilet training. With wickedly funny illustrations, I doubt anyone who reads Wobby will not be in fits of laughter and nodding quietly to themselves on the familiarity of the subject. A tummy tickler. “ Adrienne T. O’Connell, B.A., Grad. Dip. Ed. taught children from remote indigenous classrooms in the outback to multicultural big city classrooms.

 

PARENT REVIEW:

Eric VanRaepenbusch, author  -

My 4 year old son loved that the "stink" was represented as a monster! I loved reading it aloud. This book is recommended for families that love to read and want to succeed at removing the "awfully awful smell" that …haunts their home until littlies are toilet trained. The name "Wobby Blobby" is genius and kid friendly. Eric VanRaepenbusch, author 

 

Readers' Favorite Review:

The Wobby Blobby Ooh! by J.R. Poulter does a great job of bringing a touchy subject [baby smells] to life in a hilarious and fun way. Children will love the art that I believe is the shining crowning glory of this picture book. The art style is colorful and vibrant and the green monster chasing the baby is humorous! And there is a collection of poo fun facts that is sure to amuse, and bring out laughs. Children will have no problem devouring this book in one sitting and learning a valuable lesson while they wait for their new baby sibling. By Samantha Coville, avid reader, History Museum guide and reviewer for Readers’ Favorite.

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