Review of Chubby Wubbles

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Review of Chubby Wubbles

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Chubby Wubbles" by M. J. Abrams.]
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How do you think a pet will feel if he wakes up one morning and can't find his pet friend? Very sad, right? Chubby Wubbles My Pet Ferret, by M.J. Abrams has twenty-seven pages.

After putting his two pets, a ferret named Chubby and a kitten named Coco, to bed in their playpen after a long day of play, Chubby couldn't find Coco the next morning. He checked her hiding spots, and yet he couldn't still find her; they were inseparable, and they did everything together, from playing to sharing their toys. Chubby was very sad, and one day he sets out to find his pet mate, Coco. Will Chubby be able to find Coco, or will he never see his pet mate again? Or would Chubby go missing as well on the quest to find his mate? Read this intriguing yet very cute children's book to find out more.

I loved every part of this book. My favorite character from this children's book is Jeffery, Mark's younger brother. This book made me realize that pets also have feelings, just like humans. They like to be played with and cared for, and I like the character Jeffery so much because he spends time with the pets and plays with them. Jeffery is also very kind and selfless, and I loved that he didn't object to Chubby's adoption. Many people see pets as extra trouble, and they do not like to put in the work of caring for them and feeding them, but through Jeffery, children and adults can learn how to take care of pets and spend quality time with them.

The cover of this book is another thing I also like about it; the cover is bright and attractive, and I love the illustrations. The pictures of ferrets in the book made it more interesting and added more life to the story. Before reading this book, I didn't know what a ferret looked like or if they could be kept as pets, but through the photographs and the great storyline, I became more informed and knowledgeable about ferrets.

There's absolutely nothing I dislike about this book; it is a very cute and inspiring children's book that children can learn a lot of great lessons from. Therefore, I rate this book a five out of five stars. The book is exceptionally well-edited, and I found no errors while reading it. It contains no vulgarity or sexual content, which makes it safe for children.

This is a wonderful book overall, and I recommend it to children because they need to learn the importance of taking care of their pets, and they can also learn how to take care of their friends from this book. I also recommend it to everyone who owns a pet or is looking forward to getting one.

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Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

I wouldn't be happy if I wake up and can't find my playmate. I would do just as Chubby did, I will go look for my playmate and make sure I see him/her. The book has an interesting easy to read plot and I look forward to reading it. Wonderful review welldone!!!
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It's really a terrible to lose something or someone really close to you. Chubby must have really been sad and lonely. Chubby Bubbles seems like an easy and interesting book to read. Nice review
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Post by Mercy Udeokeke »

I could recount when I lost my pet and how I felt about it. So I can relate to Chaubby's state as he searched for Coco. This will be a fun read for kids. Thanks for the great review.
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The connection between the two pets is something to talk about, I really do like that, and seeing the determination in chubby to find coco Is emotional to me.
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Post by Judy O »

Oh! the bond between these pets is admirable. I hope Chubby doesn't go missing while looking for Coco. I will read this book next. Thanks for the amazing review.
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I hope Chubby and Coco find each other. I can't imagine the pain of waking up and not seeing my beloved pet. Nice review!
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I can imagine the pain chubby felt, waking up and not finding Coco. I hope chubby and Coco would reunite at the end of it all. your review is nice.
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I seem to like Jeffery, Mark's younger brother very much, truly pets also have feelings, just like humans. They like to be played with and cared for and I see that in mu little pet too and I like the character Jeffery so because he spends time with the pets and plays with them. I like how Jeffery is also very kind and selfless, because many people see pets as extra trouble, and they do not like to put in the work of caring for them and feeding them which is very true, but following Jeffrey's example, people can learn.
Thanks for a great review
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Post by Famzi Ken »

Indeed this sounds quite intriguing for a children's book. I'll like to know the answer to the questions asked in your review. Jeffery sounds like a good part owner too. Great review.
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I like that you pointed out in the review the fact that pets have feelings just like people. A very interesting book for sure.
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The cover of this book is one beautiful thing I also like about it; the cover is bright and attractive, and I love the illustrations. The pictures of ferrets in the book made it more interesting and added more life to the story. Before reading this book, I didn't know what a ferret looked like or if they could be kept as pets, but through the photographs and the great storyline, I became more informed and knowledgeable about ferrets.
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Children books are always fascinating and interesting. They are also a short read. It’s true that animals can also feel like humans. Great review!
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Post by Lisa Park17 »

I love reviews that are carefully written. And also children novels are always a delight to read. I'm curious to find out if Chubby would find his pet, Coco. I sincerely hope he does. I look forward to reading this creative book. Nice work.
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Post by Praiyz Pearlumie Olushegun »

One thing I like about this book it's is fascinating and creative book cover, it is actually not nice not to see someone which you are always together, thanks for the review
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