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Come on Down and Pet the Fish is a whimsical children's picture book that invites readers to join a delightful journey of curiosity, creativity, and fun. With vibrant artwork, playful storytelling, and funny rhymes, this tale captures the imagination of kids aged 3-103. Daniel's pet goldfish is lonely. Determined to find a solution, Daniel ventures to Funzo's Fabulous Fish Emporium, where the eccentric proprietor, Funzo Tundra, introduces him to the wackiest fish he'll ever meet, from a billionaire fish in a leather armchair to a confetti-pooping fish named Eddy. But it's the magic Wish Fish…mehr

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Come on Down and Pet the Fish is a whimsical children's picture book that invites readers to join a delightful journey of curiosity, creativity, and fun. With vibrant artwork, playful storytelling, and funny rhymes, this tale captures the imagination of kids aged 3-103. Daniel's pet goldfish is lonely. Determined to find a solution, Daniel ventures to Funzo's Fabulous Fish Emporium, where the eccentric proprietor, Funzo Tundra, introduces him to the wackiest fish he'll ever meet, from a billionaire fish in a leather armchair to a confetti-pooping fish named Eddy. But it's the magic Wish Fish that just might hold the key to his dilemma. With only one wish per customer, Daniel is faced with a big decision: what will he wish for? The suspense builds as he weighs his options between the extraordinary and what his heart truly desires. Perfect for story time or independent reading, Come on Down and Pet the Fish is a celebration of friendship, laughter, and the joy of making thoughtful choices. A must-have for every child's bookshelf!
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Autorenporträt
William J. Zambini, aka Bill Jarcho, is an award-winning animation director, designer, writer, and puppeteer who has created animated content for Nickelodeon, MTV, Fox TV, ABC Saturday Morning TV, and Committee for Children, to name a few. His independent short films and commercial projects have played at animation festivals throughout the world. He has also written, created, and performed puppet shows (two of which received grants from the Henson Foundation) for thousands of kids in schools, libraries, and festivals around the Pacific Northwest and beyond.