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Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Courage Review and Giveaway 4/26





This book explains to 4-8 year olds in a simple playful way how to work with fear issues. This is the  eleventh book in the award winning Howard B. Wigglebottom series. I have did many reviews of the others and we loved them~this one did not disappoint either. 


My grandson could not wait to read it! He is in the third grade and just starting to read by himself,and when he gets all the words right he is super excited! So~we sat and read this and he was able to read the whole book to me. I like that he can read a book and is learning at the same time~the super heroes were a big hit too. The lesson learned in this one is that it is OK to be afraid of things and it takes courage to face them. As big or small there is something that we all need to face!


Children can go to WeDoListen.org to play games, read through Animated Books, sing Songs, and Color & Print their Own Books! They also have a section on Anti-Bullying and how to deal with bullies.


Howard B. Wigglebottom hardcover books retail for $15.00 in the U.S. and Canada. On their website they’re now on sale for $6.00 or $55.00 for a set of 11. Several Wigglebottom books can be purchased through Scholastic and eBook versions are on Apple for $1.99.


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{I was sent the Howard B. Wigglebottom Book to review. No monies were offered or accepted. All above opinions are my own.}

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