Now even though upon commencing with Margaret Mahy's Bubble Trouble, I was indeed smiling and very much enjoying both the fantastically hilarious premise of a little baby stuck in a large bubble and floating away and the humorously engaging, songlike rhymes (although I have to say that occasionally, the cadence and rhythm of Mahy's featured verses do have the annoying tendency to turn and feel a wee bit frustratingly uneven), sorry, but really, the actual featured storyline of Bubble Trouble, it Now even though upon commencing with Margaret Mahy's Bubble Trouble, I was indeed smiling and very much enjoying both the fantastically hilarious premise of a little baby stuck in a large bubble and floating away and the humorously engaging, songlike rhymes (although I have to say that occasionally, the cadence and rhythm of Mahy's featured verses do have the annoying tendency to turn and feel a wee bit frustratingly uneven), sorry, but really, the actual featured storyline of Bubble Trouble, it just seems to go on and on for much too long, and yes, by the end of Bubble Trouble, I was actually getting both quite massively bored and thus also more than mildly peeved (especially since I also have not really aesthetically enjoyed Polly Dunbar's accompanying illustrations all that much either and have indeed even found that their garish gaudiness actually often seems to majorly distract me from the author's, from Margaret Mahy's verses, and so much so that I more than once have had to actually force myself to refocus my eyes back onto the actual text, back onto the verses themselves). If I’d been in a different frame of mind it’s possible I might have given this book 5 stars.more I really liked the dog and cat and the people’s facial expressions, etc.
I wasn’t a huge fan of the cover illustration but many of the pictures inside have lots of quirky components that I really appreciated. But the screwball comedy and the language used are delectable, and seems to me that it took great skill to write it so masterfully. I enjoyed the wacky story for the most part, but for me it went on a bit too long and started to get just a bit tiresome. I wasn’t a huge fan of the cover illustration Lots of fun to read aloud! There is a lot of rhyming, a bit of alliteration, and many tongue twister lines.
Great for lovers of blowing bubbles! Great for older siblings too! I enjoyed the wacky story for the most part, but for me it went on a bit too long and started to get just a bit tiresome. Also, try to build large hanging groups that you later destroy.Lots of fun to read aloud! There is a lot of rhyming, a bit of alliteration, and many tongue twister lines. For really big scores, try to combine multipliers, which are multiplied together.
There is a fixed starting position in each of the first 20 levels, and thereafter you begin with three random rows of bubbles. With each passing level, the ceiling drops more quickly. When a bubble reaches the bottom, the game ends. At intervals, the bubbles drop down one row as the ceiling descends. However, multipliers that are not inside one of the matched bubbles don't count. The multiplier is applied to the entire score from that match, including all hanging bubbles that were removed. You can increase your score by including a bonus multiplier in the match. This will earn you even more points per bubble. Any bubbles, regardless of color, that are hanging off the group you destroyed will also pop. When a match is made, you get an ever-increasing number of points as each bubble pops. Pop the bubbles by shooting your bubble at clusters of two or more bubbles that have the same color. Bubble Shooter Puzzle Match 3 Connect Mahjong Solitaire Zuma Block Word Hidden Object