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Posted on: 14th Nov, 2021
Go to commentsThis beautifully illustrated, rhyming picture book features a story about the Fysigunkus (Fizzy-Gunk-Us) and we all know that children’s picture books with a message are undoubtedly the best kind.
What is a Fysigunkus? Well, it’s someone without any curiosity! Can you imagine that?
The Fysigunkus is a funny little creature who lives in Gravelly Hollow and does the same thing every single day, never wanting to learn anything new or try something different.
That’s until the mad-chatting beast called the Whippersnapper comes flying in to help the Fysigunkus find his curiosity!
The types of children’s picture books that are most remembered are those that tell a wonderful story about how important it is to learn new things and have fun adventures along the way! The Fysigunkus does just that!
Aimed at children aged 3-6 The Fysigunkus Finds His Curiosity will have your child enraptured with this wonderful little creature and his colourful friend and become one of the best children’s books in their collection.
Available in paperback 8.5 x 8.5 inches and on Kindle for kids at Amazon UK and Amazon USA
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6 Comments on The Fysigunkus Finds His Curiosity
LL
14th Nov, 2021 13:11
It’s the perfect gift for children this coming Christmas.
Jules Smith
15th Nov, 2021 10:11
Absolutely! And thank you for your orders, LL!
the late phoenix
14th Nov, 2021 19:11
the Fysigunkus’s car is the Fahrvergnugen, electric of course
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Jules Smith
15th Nov, 2021 10:11
Naturally, my sweet *)
Bathwater
15th Nov, 2021 16:11
I see you are taking advantage of free Amazon publishing. Good for you! I have seen a few videos on this.
Jules Smith
15th Nov, 2021 16:11
Free? Ain’t nothing for free, BW! I buy my own ISBN so the book can go anywhere under the publishing house Head of the Fable. Yes, the upload is free but on most books, you earn a very, very small percentage royalty because the print and delivery costs are taken from you. However, it’s free in the fact there are no upfront costs if you don’t have a publisher. Being prolific is the answer which I have certainly been this year!
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