Bubble Gum Bison Needs a Bath (24)
Bubble Gum Bison, Blue Bison's little sister, is having too much fun with her playground associates to take time out for a bath. In fact, she escapes through the bathroom window to avoid the inevitable. But when Bubble Gum Bison slips in the mud, gets covered with bubble gum, and has bird feathers stuck all-over her, she finally decides its time for a bath. But, what's this? There's no water! Could Blue Bison's ramming habit have anything to do with the hole in the water tank? A wildly hilarious story with a subtle message that an unconventional solution can solve an unconventional problem. Bubble Gum Bison Needs a Bath is the perfect companion to Scott Rothman and Pete Oswald's previous collaboration Blue Bison Needs a Haircut, praised by Kirkus Reviews as "This one puts the ha in 'haircut'-be prepared to snuggle up and laugh often."
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SeriesBison Family Series, The
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ManufacturerHardcover
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PublisherPenguin Random House
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Publisher or imprintPenguin Random House
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AuthorRothman, Scott
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ISBN-139780593702956
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FormatHardcover
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Size9.4 x 11.4
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Reading InterestPreK,K,1,2,3
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# of Pages40
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Reviews / Awards NotedYES
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Date Published2024
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SubjectFiction, Picture Book, Bison, Baths
Bubble Gum Bison, Blue Bison's little sister, is having too much fun with her playground associates to take time out for a bath. In fact, she escapes through the bathroom window to avoid the inevitable. But when Bubble Gum Bison slips in the mud, gets covered with bubble gum, and has bird feathers stuck all-over her, she finally decides its time for a bath. But, what's this? There's no water! Could Blue Bison's ramming habit have anything to do with the hole in the water tank? A wildly hilarious story with a subtle message that an unconventional solution can solve an unconventional problem. Bubble Gum Bison Needs a Bath is the perfect companion to Scott Rothman and Pete Oswald's previous collaboration Blue Bison Needs a Haircut, praised by Kirkus Reviews as "This one puts the ha in 'haircut'-be prepared to snuggle up and laugh often."
"Readers will wish all bad days were as fun as the one depicted here." —Kirkus Reviews