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Pub Date
Dec 01 2012
| Archive Date
Jun 03 2013
Broccoli Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Members' Titles
Bob's Booger is a children's picture book written in rhyme about a boy who wakes up feeling sick. In spite of his desire to stay home, his mother makes him go to school. Bob goes about his day with a booger in his nose. Bus riders, classmates and teachers see this booger, but neglect to tell him of his predicament. At the end of the day, Bob takes homework to his friend, Joe, who is also sick, but stayed home. When Joe sees Bob's booger, he is quick to inform his friend. Ultimately, Bob learns a lesson about friendship. He learns that a true friend will always be honest, even if the truth is green and crusty...
Bob's Booger is a children's picture book written in rhyme about a boy who wakes up feeling sick. In spite of his desire to stay home, his mother makes him go to school. Bob goes about his day with a...
Bob's Booger is a children's picture book written in rhyme about a boy who wakes up feeling sick. In spite of his desire to stay home, his mother makes him go to school. Bob goes about his day with a booger in his nose. Bus riders, classmates and teachers see this booger, but neglect to tell him of his predicament. At the end of the day, Bob takes homework to his friend, Joe, who is also sick, but stayed home. When Joe sees Bob's booger, he is quick to inform his friend. Ultimately, Bob learns a lesson about friendship. He learns that a true friend will always be honest, even if the truth is green and crusty...
Advance Praise
"Thanks to "Go the F--- to Sleep," there are plenty of so-called children's books out there that are really aimed at adults. "Bob's Booger," however, is one of those for parents and children alike. Scott Black uses a gross, embarrassing situation poor Bob is sick and forgets to wipe his nose to teach an important lesson to young readers about friendship. Everyone laughs at Bob, but no one tells him the reason until his pal Joe comes along. Way to go, Joe!"
-Los Angeles Times
"Thanks to "Go the F--- to Sleep," there are plenty of so-called children's books out there that are really aimed at adults. "Bob's Booger," however, is one of those for parents and children alike...
"Thanks to "Go the F--- to Sleep," there are plenty of so-called children's books out there that are really aimed at adults. "Bob's Booger," however, is one of those for parents and children alike. Scott Black uses a gross, embarrassing situation poor Bob is sick and forgets to wipe his nose to teach an important lesson to young readers about friendship. Everyone laughs at Bob, but no one tells him the reason until his pal Joe comes along. Way to go, Joe!"
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