Synopsis: Embark on a Heartwarming Journey with “The Oogly Boogly Googly Goose”Step into the enchanting world of the Oogly Boogly Googly Goose, a tale of adventure, courage, and the unconditional love of a mother. Set against the backdrop of a lush, vibrant meadow, this beautifully illustrated storybook unfolds the heart-touching story of a mother’s fierce determination to protect her precious ones.A Tale of Unyielding Courage and LoveMeet the Oogly Boogly Googly Goose, renowned not just for her fluffy feathers, long legs, and large googly eyes, but for her boundless love for her eggs – the remarkable Slinky Dinky Prinky eggs. When danger looms in the form of a sly, teeny weeny meany fox, it’s the power of her love that empowers the Oogly Boogly Googly Goose to stand tall and protect her children at all costs.

Release Date: 4th March 2024

Genres/ Themes: Picture Books, Board Books, Family, Goose/Geese, Animals, Nature, Rhyming

Pages: 26

Thank you so much to Booksgosocial and Netgalley for the ebook to read and review.

Review: I liked the story idea but it wasn’t done very well, a mother goose who is a strange and unusual goose with her strange and unusual eggs, we get no further story about how they were strange and unusual at all. A fox that comes and stares at the eggs wanting to take them but doesn’t, the goose then becomes fierce and protects her eggs, really erratically. That’s kind of literally all we get, nothing really more than that.

The cover was so bright and beautiful and it sounded like a sweet book but honestly it wasn’t, there wasn’t enough story, it wasn’t consistent and it’s such a shame as I wanted it to be good, it looked so cute. It had interesting rhyming and I suppose kids would find some of the lines fun to say but that’s about it.

The illustrations were awful, I hate saying that, but the cover Illustration was the only good one, the ones inside though okay yes bright and vibrant changed in every single page, the eggs changed colour and style and amount, the goose looked like a new goose each page and lost her unique strange look through most of it. I’m not really sure what was up with the illustrations at all, we also don’t have an illustrator listed so I really don’t know the situation.

I honestly don’t think this book was finished which I’m sad to say, it needed a lot more work and a full actual storyline. It could have been the most adorable picture book ever, shame it wasn’t.

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