Seven members of a wooden toy family ride on the floating soap and compete in swimming races. 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. A The New York Times Outstanding Book of 1993. Color illustrations.
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Seven members of a wooden toy family ride on the floating soap and compete in swimming races. 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. A The New York Times Outstanding Book of 1993. Color illustrations.
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Good. Stains on outside cover/inside the book. Cover/Case has some rubbing and edgewear. Access codes, CD's, slipcovers and other accessories may not be included.
An imaginative, unique read-aloud book that is straight-on delightful.
BookFairy
Apr 4, 2007
Old-Fashioned (In a Good Way)
Simple, quiet, amusing, sweet. Not too lush, not too spare. The artwork and the text are lovely. A peaceful bedtime read to share with your children. Look for the two other Tub People stories as well.