Fish Don’t Play Ball

“Fish Don’t Play Ball” by Emma McCann, published by Meadowside in 2004, is a 24-page children’s book written in English. This engaging story explores the peculiarities of fish and their preferences, presenting a whimsical narrative that invites young readers to discover what makes fish unique.
In this book, readers will follow Bob on his quest to understand the habits and traits of fish. The narrative highlights various activities that fish do not enjoy, such as being covered with blankets or being stroked, ultimately leading to the central question of what fish are truly good at. With themes centered around animals and juvenile fiction, this edition offers a playful exploration of aquatic life, making it a delightful read for children interested in learning about the underwater world.
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Fish don’t like blankets. Fish don’t like being stroked. Fish don’t douggling either. But worst of all, fish don’t play ball. Will Bob ever findut what fish are good at?
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