Official Review: Chubby Wubbles by M. J. Abrams

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I love Children's Book genre. This sounds like a perfect children's book. Well, any animal could be a pet to anybody.
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I adore ferrets and I think that too many authors write about cats and dogs, so we need more diverse animals. The pictures are a nice addition to the story. However, I'm not at the proper age to read this book.
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I've never had a ferret before, but I do know of many people that have had one as a pet. Personally, I am not a fan of ferrets. But I think that children would enjoy Chubby Wubbles due to the book's small length and relatability to real life. Great review!
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Less reading and more pictures, that is what this book seemingly is. I would like to give this a try. Congratulations on being BOTD
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This short book filled with mystery and illustrated by photographs will appeal to fans of children's books! Unfortunately, I don't think it's for me, so I will pass. Thank you for the detailed review!
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Thanks for your review! It's unique to see a book that focuses on a ferret as an ideal pet and main character. I wonder if Chubby will be able to reunite with Coco. It's difficult to incorporate a lot of character development into a 24-page book, so I can see how that was overlooked.
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"The photograph illustrations in this book made it special. In children’s books, pictures are especially important because they keep nonreaders and beginning readers engaged in the story and bring the characters to life." This sold me to the book. Great review.
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Post by Moushmi Radhanpara »

This looks cute and a great way to introduce children to the world of reading. I think both parents and kids are going to benefit from this book. Congratulations to the author and thanks for sharing an honest review.
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Post by Tars »

Almost every kid likes animals, including cute fluffy ferrets! I think it was ingenious idea to make one main character in children book. I would love to give it as gift for friends children. Thanks for the recommendation!
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The book sounds interesting and very touching. I like children's books, they always have some educational value. This book, I believe, will not only evoke the desire to have a ferret as a pet but teach them that they are not some mindless things but living creatures that have feelings and emotions. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I hear you on the errors and lack of character and plot development. However, I think the book was salvaged by the author's decision to use a ferret as the pet in the story. Weird but exciting. Great review!
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At first glance, I did not like the pictures of the real ferrets, but your point about children maybe never having seen a real ferret is valid. Still not sure I’m sold, but it is a good point. Thank you for your review.
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A story about a ferret unfolds in adventures that could appeal to both children and adults. It has photographs that make it suitable for all ages. It seems to be a good option.
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Thanks for the review .I love children's book.I think given a chance,this will be my next read.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A nice story of a ferret named as Chubby with the beautiful illustrations by using photographs in this children’s book "Chubby Wubbles" by M. J. Abrams. The book nicely depicts about the incidents in Chubby's life like his partner going missing and coming to a new home. Hope the kids will love this book very much.
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