Itty Bitty Betty Blob makes a splash

Constance Lombardo

Book - 2025

"When Itty Bitty Betty Blob tries out for the Devil Divers, Coachwants her to CRASH and FLOP and make a big splash like a fierce monster--but fierce is not Betty! Can she follow her heart and do the unique dives she loves?"--Provided by publisher.

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Betty is back, and this time she struggles with which activity to join as the new school year starts. First introduced inItty Bitty Betty Blob (2024), the pink monster with an ever-shifting body learned to embrace her cheerful persona, even though it made her different from her cranky classmates. In this companion story, her mother would prefer that she select the "Dreary Drama Club" for her extracurricular activity, since the "Devil Divers" group that piques her daughter's interest sounds too rough. Unfortunately, the protagonist's nerves take over at the audition, and after a literally blobby meltdown, Betty puddles to the pool, makes the team, and ultimately wins the championship by executing her "divine dive" instead of the expected bellyflop. Once again, she gleans that being true to herself is the best way to be. The hand lettering and palette recall the first book, with its digital black/brown and white scenes, punctuated with color wherever Betty and her rainbow-hued puff friends make an entrance. Shifting perspectives add drama. Alliteration, occasional rhymes, and playful word substitutions make this a pleasing, humorous read-aloud: "While typical monsters played hide-and-shriek, / Betty frolicked in the forest with her friends." Children will relate to the range of emotions depicted and the desires that conflict with the adults in their lives. As pink and frothy as cotton candy.(Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.