Review of Paul and Frank Build a Sea Zoo

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Review of Paul and Frank Build a Sea Zoo

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Paul and Frank Build a Sea Zoo" by Thomas Rippy.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Paul and Frank Build a Sea Zoo is a marvelously illustrated story about fishes in the sea. In 30 pages, Thomas Rippy rhymes about a fish tank that keeps getting bigger. How big will it get?

One day, Paul and his friend, Frank, bring home a small fish tank. Their new housemate is a yellow polka dot angelfish; soon, she invites her sea friend, the blue runner, to live with her. Paul and Frank think it’s a wonderful idea; after all, the tank is spacious. Before they know it, sardines, ballyhoo, and other scaly sea creatures decide to move in. As the tank gets crowded, Paul and Frank need to make room for their new friends. How will they accommodate this “sea zoo”? Remove the garage? Get rid of the kitchen?

This tale is captivating with jingles and vibrant vector images. Illustrated by Judith Gosse, the full-page drawings depict lively underwater sceneries. Each page has an ocean-blue background which makes the orange and yellow hues pop out. I was mesmerized by the tiny details, such as the spots on triggerfish.

Of course, the most important aspect is the message about nature appreciation. While some may argue that this isn’t a conservation story—strictly speaking, there are no environmental problems addressed—it raises interest in aquatic life. For example, the funny fish names are a curiosity.

Unfortunately, the plot was too simple. I expected to find a diversity of sea creatures, such as starfish, sea slugs, or anemones—especially in a sea zoo. Nonetheless, I was reeled in by the strange fish nomenclature and the illustrations since I reread the book multiple times.

Sadly, the fish names were incorrectly capitalized as proper nouns—resulting in a one-star reduction. Overall, I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. The author captured my attention; thus, a lower rating would be unfair.

The ocean theme makes this book a useful tool for a science lesson plan; I’d use it with a hands-on activity for lower elementary students. In addition, I could recommend it as a bedtime story; combined with sea wave sounds, it would add calming vibes. On the flip side, I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone looking for a heavier ocean conservation theme.

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Ever since Finding Nemo was released, I think there has been a renewed interest in sea life. I personally love animal stories with colorful illustrations.

Perhaps the author capitalized the fish names for emphasis, but I understand your point that proper grammar should be used at all times.

Thank you for a wonderful review!
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I would love to live in Paul & Frank's house, even if I am not a sea creature. But I love them :). Thank you for this lovely review, and the book seems marvelous!
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It's great that children are learning important life lessons in the way that suits them best. Thanks for the good review.
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wow what a wonderful story to read. I think I will have to read this book for it sounds awesome.
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Post by NAKUL SANGAMNERE »

What a wonderful story it is!
Really it has very important life lesson for every one even for the people of all ages
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Post by Elaine LaBonte »

I enjoyed your review so much that I just took a moment to add the book to my kindle library and read it. I especially liked the unusual fish names since I used to have 15 fish tanks in my home with a 'freshwater zoo' in them, and thought I knew most of them. The way the fish brought all their friends and kept filling up the tank was creative.
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Sea zoo is something new to hear. As this book only have 30 pages and plot seems interesting, I would love to read this one. And I love reading children's book. Thank you for the beautiful review.
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Thanks for this review. In addition to learning about the book, I also learned about vector images...a new term for me.
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Even despite the mentioned above issues the book seems to be inspiring enough for kids to learn about the aquatic life :) Thank you for a great review!
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Reading your review makes me excited. I hope I'll able to be either Paul or Frank, I'm sure that the feeling is fascinating. I enjoyed reading your review.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 22 Jul 2021, 02:18 Ever since Finding Nemo was released, I think there has been a renewed interest in sea life. I personally love animal stories with colorful illustrations.

Perhaps the author capitalized the fish names for emphasis, but I understand your point that proper grammar should be used at all times.

Thank you for a wonderful review!
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I loved "Finding Nemo". You make a good point about capitalization. Thanks for stopping by!
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Hannah Fabro wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 01:43 Reading your review makes me excited. I hope I'll able to be either Paul or Frank, I'm sure that the feeling is fascinating. I enjoyed reading your review.
I hope you get a chance to read it too! Thanks for your kind comment!
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Ellylion wrote: 23 Jul 2021, 11:15 Even despite the mentioned above issues the book seems to be inspiring enough for kids to learn about the aquatic life :) Thank you for a great review!
I agree, children will love the images and the color!
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diana lowery wrote: 23 Jul 2021, 09:17 Thanks for this review. In addition to learning about the book, I also learned about vector images...a new term for me.
:lol: It was new for as well, turns out books have them a lot! Thanks for stopping by!
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