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Billy Bob Flybottom by Susan Kite is aimed at children aged 6-10 years old. This book was lovely and fun to read with beautiful illustrations throughout
I sat with my nephew who is 5 for many hours and he loved it. He was still talking about it several days later where I sat down with him again and went through it all again. We had many laughs going through it and I love to hear him laugh out loud! Christmas Stocking filler os going to be easy for me this year! lol.
"Billy Bob is as tough as a cedar tree and as strong as a team of mules. He can out-chop, out-plow and out-hoe anyone in the Appalachian Mountains."
When the tales of his incredible exploits travel to nearby Corn Pone Holler, bully Jimmy John Rockriler gets jealous. He wants to fight!
Billy Bob gets creative! and so did my nephew..........Brilliant book!!!
Thank you to Netgalley and the wonderful publisher Doodle and Peck for the chance to read and review this book for free
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Doodle and Peck Publishing for this Advanced Reader Copy and the opportunity to review “Billy Bob Flybottom.” All opinions are my own.
The cover gives us a clue to the fun that’s coming, in “Billy Bob Flybottom, A Very Tall Tale,” lovingly written by American author Susan Kite. It’s a delightful rendering of a regional children’s story suitable for younger kids. Billy Bob and his cohorts will appeal to young imaginations with his tales of derring-do and adventure, interspersed with subtle life lessons that are always good to learn, of course.
It’s also an introduction to an area of the United States that may be unfamiliar to many people, including adults. Learning is always a good thing, no matter the age. Reading it aloud is also to be recommended, as that could spark discussion – kids do like to talk! Share “Billy Bob Flybottom” with your children, or children in a school setting, you won’t be disappointed.
The reading level of the text is mismatched to the audience it is appealling to. More illustrations would be very helpful to readers.
Strong Samson, a similar one, but in a child's version. it's not such a bad book. but not very good either. It was a bit boring, even the end. It's rare that an ending bores me if I know it's going to end.
This early chapter book is a humorous folktale set in the Appalachian mountains.
Being from the foothills of North Carolina, I was intrigued by the description of this book. Susan Kite's book, Billy Bob Flybottom, did not disappoint. Though I read it to myself, I can imagine reading it aloud to a group of elementary school students with my best mountain twang. This is quite the tall tell, peppered with words and sayings that students in our area are used to hearing. I can imagine the delight on a young kid's face, listening to the cute story. It would be a difficult read for some as the unfamiliar Appalachian versions of words might be difficult for them to read.
This was a nice folk tale, and serves an introduction for children to a different geography, The Appalachians. Definitely exotic for kids who aren't in the US. It's also quite a good message, on standing up and handling bullies , but subtly, so the child doesn't feel preached at. Would recommend reading it with the child, because some contractions might be unfamiliar. Suitable for children above 5 years.
This is a brilliant book by the author Susan Kite , it is aimed at children aged 6-10.
This book features the wonderful character of Billy Bob Flybottom (perfect name for a children's book!) And his lovely family. Billy is a well loved child and the residents in the neighbouring villages are in awe of his strength...all except the bully Jimmy John! This story shows you an creative imaginative way in which he can conquer the bully and not let people bully anyone.
A lovely, well written book with beautiful illustrations! I would definitely recommend this book for anyone with children , I think they will love this read !
Thank you to Netgalley and the wonderful publisher Doodle and Peck for the chance to read and review this book for free.
Billy Bob Flybottom was "tall as a cedar tree, strong as a team of mules". Too big for a cradle, a rowboat, seat removed, with ropes attached to the ends, was hung from the ceiling. As Billy Bob grew, "he could out-chop, out-hoe, out-plow and out milk..." anyone in Hoop 'n' Yoller Holler. Face to face with a cougar, Billy Bob took a deep breath and blew the cougar...across several fields of corn.
In the neighboring Corn Pone Holler, most of the residents were in awe of Billy Bob, his strength and gentle demeanor, all except Jimmy John Rockriller, a naysayer. Jimmy John was determined to expose Billy Bob for exaggeration and far fetched boasts. Not to be bullied by Jimmy John, Billy Bob hatched a plan...a contest!
"Billy Bob Flybottom" by retired librarian Susan Kite is an absolute joy! This folktale, set in the Appalachian Mountains, showcases a creative way to take the wind out of a bully's sails. Billy Bob Flybottom, is an Early Chapter Book for ages 6-10, part of Doodle and Peck Publishing's "Linking to Literacy Program" with downloadable, printable activities for home/school.
Thank you Doodle and Peck Publishing and Net Galley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed this sweet tale of Billy Bob and how strong he is.
I found it was a good length and not at all drawn out. I enjoyed the language used too.
I would look for other titles by the same author.
I was unable to find this title on goodreads to review.
A charming short story showing a young boy grow up with absurd strength but even greater kindness. Most characterisations of people from the Appalachian Mountains tend to be quite negative, so it was nice to see a more positive spin here. It does still lean on stereotypes despite this.
A cute story that follows the adventures of a boy named Billy Bob Flybottom who lives in Hoop ‘n Yoller Holler. He was so strong as a baby and was even taller than his father at eight years old. An interesting story with black and white illustrations. Would recommend.
Thank you to Susan Kite, NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book