Peanut butter and his pal Jellyfish enjoy exploring the ocean, despite taunts from Crabby. When Crabby is trapped in a lobster trap, Peanut Butter and Jellyfish save the day and discover that Crabby is really jealous that they can swim. The three become friends and learn to play and explore together.While the story seems like a light-hearted and simple story about friendship, there's an obvious and clear message about bullying. The illustrations and theme seem preschool appropriate but the vocabulary (excursion, invertebrate, heckler) and length of story make it better for the primary grades. I don't know what I was expecting, but, it certainly wasn't a book about bullying. Peanut Butter and Jellyfish isn't a silly and playful book. Every day Crabby has something new to say to Peanut Butter and Jellyfish. They don't like Crabby's attitude, but, these two certainly aren't upset and bothered by what he says. In fact, they seem to be very good at ignoring it. I get the feeling that Crabby wants more of a reaction from these two friends. One day Crabby's not there to say mean things. One day Crabby is in need of their help. He's been caught in a trap. Of course, Jellyfish and Peanut Butter are there and are willing--very willing--to help Crabby. And, of course, the book ends with a reformed Crabby.This one is predictable. I wanted something more, I suppose.
Do You like book Peanut Butter And Jellyfish (2014)?
I get this was suppose to be a book about bullying but for me it was just too much!
—ltminnefield
A bully gets into a dangerous situation and needs help.
—Daniel
This would be a fun read for young children.
—Sadaf