The Tub People

The Tub People by Pam Conrad is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins on April 14, 1995. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds during a child’s bath time, where a wooden toy family of seven members engages in playful swimming races on floating soap, highlighting themes of adventure and family.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that captures the excitement of the Tub People as they navigate challenges, including a near mishap with the Tub Child almost going down the drain. The tale culminates in a cozy reunion on a warm bed, where the toys embark on imaginative mountain climbing adventures across soft quilts. This engaging story offers a whimsical exploration of toys, family dynamics, and the joys of childhood play.
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During an unseen child’s bath time, the seven members of a wooden toy family ride on the floating soap and compete in swimming races. But after the near loss of the Tub Child down the drain, they are all reunited on a warm bed, where they mountain climb on the ridges formed by soft quilts.
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