![]() ![]() ![]() While taking a trip can be exciting, sometimes it can be a bit scary to travel somewhere new, especially when things don't go as planned. It fills a niche-two niches with the problem too of a missing sleep-buddy, which can happen while traveling but also at home. This book covers several problems that a child could encounter while traveling-though some of the problems are more likely to be problems for adults than for children (detours, specifically)-and that makes it relevant. And his creature is at home, waiting for him, when he gets back. But he arrives at his destination to find that he forgot the creature (part-nightlight, part-stuffy, maybe a pet? Don’t look into that too carefully, I guess) that he sleeps with, and it seems that the vacation is ruined, but he decides to hold it “in his heart” though they’re apart and ends up having a fantastic vacation. Despite its hiccups because of the help that he receives, that part of the adventure is fun. And I’m having an adventure on my trip away from home!” The Pout-Pout Fish encounters several bumps on his trip but is always helped by locals who know the area. There’s a new mantra in this one: “I’m a fish who loves to travel. ![]() Now cheered up, the Pout-Pout Fish is going on his first vacation. Review originally published on my blog, Nine Pages. ![]()
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