A Fish Named Glub cover

A Fish Named Glub

Author: Bar-el, Dan

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 891
Points per Word 0.000561
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

In "A Fish Named Glub" by Bar-el, Dan, a small fish named Glub lives in a fishbowl at the end of the counter at Foster G. Willikers's diner. From his观察, Glub watches the lively characters around him and begins to ask big questions about life, such as who he is and where he belongs. As the other characters provide unexpected answers to his questions, Glub discovers that he too has wisdom to share about friendship and belonging. The story explores themes of self-discovery and the idea that even an ordinary life can be extraordinary.

Quick Summary

Glub the fish asks life's big questions from his fishbowl at Foster G. Willikers's diner, and kids will love his silly perspective on everyday diner life. The friendship between this curious fish and the diner regulars creates warm, hopeful moments. If your kid loves "Pete the Cat" or other silly early readers, they'll swim right into this book. Perfect for kindergarten through second graders who are ready for short chapter books or illustrated reads.