Rumple Buttercup- A Story of Bananas, Belonging, and Being Yourself by Matthew Gray Gubler

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$14.99

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Web ID: 16397799

The 1 New York Times bestseller written and illustrated by Matthew Gray Gubler. This charming and inspiring story is the perfect gift for kids and grown-up kids alike Rumple Buttercup has five crooked teeth, three strands of hair, green skin and his left foot is slightly bigger than his right. He is weird. Join him and Candy Corn Carl his imaginary friend made of trash as they learn the joy of individuality as well as the magic of belonging.

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3 years ago
from No

Matthews cool

I bought this book today and I have read it so many times! I love the book. Also the author played it on to the best murder shows literally Spencer Reid all day.

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4 years ago
from new york

bad.

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Customer review from barnesandnoble.com

4 years ago

Great Book

I love this book and the author. He acts for one of the best criminal shows ever

Recommends this product

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4 years ago
from Los Angeles, California

AMAZING

I love this book so much, it is my favorite book I have ever read. Great for children and adults to read and it is so inspiring. The best way to describe it is like a 136 page hug!

Recommends this product

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4 years ago
from Austin, TX

Timeless Tale of Being Yourself

I am in my 50's, my children or grown and I have no grandchildren, and I still bought this book! I love it, the first time I read it in the store, it brought tears to my eyes, serious tears that were borderline embarrassing! This book is on my coffee table and I read it often and tell everyone about it. It is the sweetest story of a "weirdo" who thinks he's a freak, doesn't fit in and therefore, unlovable. He hides away, believing himself to be unworthy of belonging. He's so lonely, silently observing everyone else's lives and thinking he'll never be accepted as he is. Who can relate? The illustrations are adorable and so unique. I've read countless children's titles and this one is the best.

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5 years ago
from Smithfield

Loved it!

This is one that will stay on my bookshelf to be read over and over to the grandkids!

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