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A Fish Out of Water (Beginner Books) (1961)

by Helen Marion Palmer

Other authors: P. D. Eastman (Illustrator)

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A boy feeds his fish too much food, and it quickly grows to a monstrous size.
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Excellent art. Arbitrary no-explanation rules. Arbitrary no explanation fix at end. Read to me as a kid as, "Do what your told, and never mind why - and you can't fix it or know how it's fixed." Reads the same way to me now, with an added layer of, "Wait, the bloke selling the fish *knows* this will happen and sells without explanation anyway. That's all kinds of wrong."

*shrugs*

I'm easily miffed by kids books, I guess. ( )
  wetdryvac | Mar 2, 2021 |
My favorite book as a child stills holds up today. Fun to read and imagine how to handle such a dire situation created because one failed to listen to the adults.
  aloiseau | Jan 28, 2018 |
This book was written the year I was born and I probably read it for the first time 4-5 years later. It was a favorite of mine then and I have to admit 50 years on, it still made me smile. A
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  REINADECOPIAYPEGA | Jan 11, 2018 |
A cute anecdote about what may happen if you don't follow sage advice, this book is excellent for practicing prediction skills. ( )
  catherineparry | Jul 19, 2016 |
Oh now I remember this.  Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous.  But if it encourages young readers, that's a good thing. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
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"This little fish," I said to Mr. Carp, "I want him."
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A boy feeds his fish too much food, and it quickly grows to a monstrous size.

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When a pet goldfish is given more food than it needs, the results quickly become alarming: only the wise intervention of Mr. Carp, a fish fancier, prevents total disaster.
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