Hubble Bubble Granny Trouble
by
Tracey Corderoy & Joe Berger
Order:
USA
Can
Candlewick, 2012 (2012)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Bob Walch
I
n this rhyming text you'll meet a little girl whose granny is a witch. Now this is a fact that her family doesn't want to advertise, but actually they wouldn't want her to be anything but what she is.
'
My granny's kind of different. She makes this gloopy soup from icky slime, sludge sprinkles and bits of froggy poop!
' explains the narrator. '
I ask for chicken fingers, but Granny shakes her head. 'Oh, yuck!' she cries. 'How horrible! Here - have some soup instead!'
'
W
hen the little girl tries to talk her Granny into a
normal-ish
makeover, the grey haired lady agrees, but, as you'll discover, that isn't a very stellar idea.
T
he moral here is simple - sometimes it is better to leave well enough alone and just accept things (and people) as they are.
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