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The Adventures of Glibb Redundant: People, Critters, and New Friends
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The Adventures of Glibb Redundant: People, Critters, and New Friends

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This is a children’s book about a boy 8 years old that lives on a farm close to a small mid-west town. He rides his new bicycle to school and has an incident with a skunk he hit with his bicycle. He empties his school due to the overwhelming skunk smell he brought into the school after meeting the skunk on his way to school.

He helps his friend overcome an older brother’s peer pressure to play hooking and rides him to school on his bicycle. He falls asleep in the city library and dreams about the book he was reviewing for a report in his class and is awakened by the librarian with a glass of cold water. He has fun and interesting adventures, and this is the third such book of them.

His dad takes Glibb fishing most Saturday mornings, early at the pond on his dad’s farm. His new friends from the big city went fishing with them last Saturday but cannot go fishing this Saturday as they are being punished for playing hooky from school the past week. Glibb is a good boy that sometimes does not make the correct decision. The Adventures of Glibb Redundant has a moral overtone in each of the adventures he has.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blantonbooks Publishing
Date
14 January 2021
Pages
28
ISBN
9781953904409

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This is a children’s book about a boy 8 years old that lives on a farm close to a small mid-west town. He rides his new bicycle to school and has an incident with a skunk he hit with his bicycle. He empties his school due to the overwhelming skunk smell he brought into the school after meeting the skunk on his way to school.

He helps his friend overcome an older brother’s peer pressure to play hooking and rides him to school on his bicycle. He falls asleep in the city library and dreams about the book he was reviewing for a report in his class and is awakened by the librarian with a glass of cold water. He has fun and interesting adventures, and this is the third such book of them.

His dad takes Glibb fishing most Saturday mornings, early at the pond on his dad’s farm. His new friends from the big city went fishing with them last Saturday but cannot go fishing this Saturday as they are being punished for playing hooky from school the past week. Glibb is a good boy that sometimes does not make the correct decision. The Adventures of Glibb Redundant has a moral overtone in each of the adventures he has.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blantonbooks Publishing
Date
14 January 2021
Pages
28
ISBN
9781953904409