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Bubblemania: A Chewy History of Bubble Gum [Paperback]

Lee Wardlaw (Author), Sandra Forrest (Illustrator)
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Book Description

8 and up
Here's a fact-filled, funny, and informative book that contains everything kids--and grown-ups--would ever want to know about the $500 million industry that is bubble gum. From the gum the Native Americans chewed to bubble gum's role in American history and the lowdown on the newest trends and brands, Bubblemania presents a fascinating compendium of bubble gum lore.

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From School Library Journal

Grade 3-7?A zany history of the discovery and the development of the bubble-gum industry. Filled with facts and trivia, the information ranges from the wacky inventions of early gum vendors to the production of gumballs in a modern-day factory, from the advertising campaigns of early marketers to tips on blowing "bodacious" bubbles. Initial chapters explore the medical origins of gum as used by ancient Greeks and Mayans. There is also a chapter devoted to chewing etiquette, and advice offered by youthful "pros" reveals the secrets of blowing an award-winning bubble. Through the profiles of entrepreneurs such as William Wrigley, Jr., readers see the evolution of gum into a million-dollar industry geared toward children. Although the black-and-white photos detract from the colorfulness of the subject, the abundance of little-known facts, many of which are artfully displayed in bubbles and boxes, will intrigue readers. The humorous writing style and eye-catching graphics further invite browsing. Although Robert Young's The Chewing Gum Book (Dillon, 1989) and Robert Hendrickson's The Great American Chewing Gum Book (Stein & Day, 1984; o.p.) offer similar information, the light touch and level of detail distinguish Wardlaw's title.?Jennifer Oyama, Los Angeles Public Library, CA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

As complete a compendium of information about bubble gum as anyone is ever likely to want. Wardlaw (Punia and the King of Sharks, 1997, etc.) includes a thorough history of chewing gum in general and of bubble gum in particular, a tour of a factory, interviews with champion bubble-blowers, industry information, quotes from literature, trivia, instructions for blowing bubbles and for cleaning up gum messes, lots of black-and-white photographs, and even a recipe. Even for those who don't chew, the book has a certain fascination, due in large part to sprightly writing, but also to the surprising complexity of what only appears to be a simple subject. The historical matter jumps around a bit, and there is a needless chapter devoted to rules for gum chewing as written by members of a sixth-grade class. Otherwise, this is a lively and enjoyable treatise on a subject close to most kids' hearts. (Nonfiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks (September 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689817193
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689817199
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 7.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #569,825 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

101 Ways to Bug Children's Book Author Lee Wardlaw:

#1. Ask her how many children's books she writes a day

#2. Ask her when she'll grow up and write 'real' books (meaning books for grown-ups)

#3. Tell her you'd write children's books too - if you had time.

Lee Wardlaw makes time: She's the author of numerous books for young readers, including the award-winning novels 101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher and 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents.

But where does Lee get the ideas for so many books?

"From my own life," Lee says. "Corey's Fire is based on my family's experiences after our house and neighborhood were destroyed in a California wildfire. Dinosaur Pizza was inspired by my childhood love of bologna/mustard/potato-chip sandwiches. I wrote the folk tale picture book Punia and the King of Sharks because I admire Hawaii's rich history of hula storytelling. And my years of experience as a daughter, student, parent and classroom teacher gave me loads of creative material for my 'Bugging' series!"

Lee grew up in Santa Barbara, CA, where she attended Cold Spring Elementary, Santa Barbara Junior High and Santa Barbara High school. She graduated with honors from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, with a degree in education, and taught elementary school for five years before deciding to write full-time. Lee has 30+ years experience presenting lively and interactive writing programs in grades K through 8th. Since 1988, Lee has also taught a variety of workshops and classes for educators, librarians, parents and aspiring writers. For several years, she was the 'Ask the Children's Book Author' columnist for Inklings, an online magazine.

Lee's books have been honored by the American Library Association, the International Reading Association, Children's Book Council, National Council of the Social Studies, National Council of Teachers of English, Bank Street College of Education, the International School Librarians Association, and more. She has also won 7 state reader's choice awards. Lee is an active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, and belongs to the Author's Guild, California Reading Association, Children's Literature Council of Southern California and, yes, even the Cat Writers' Association. Upcoming releases include: Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku (Holt, 2010), 101 Ways to Bug Your Friends & Enemies (Dial, 2011) and Red, White & Boom! (Holt, 2011).

Lee is currently enrolled in Loyola College of Maryland and the Montessori Institute of San Diego, working on her master's degree in Education. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA, with her husband, teenage son, and three (ornery) cats.

To learn more about Lee, her books & workshops, and 98 other ways to bug her, visit her website at www.leewardlaw.com.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Short and Fun Lesson On the History of Bubble Gum, March 4, 2009
This review is from: Bubblemania: A Chewy History of Bubble Gum (Paperback)
Bubble Mania: The Chewy History of Bubble Gum Non-Fiction Review

Grade: B+

...I know that I normally review horror books and movies, and that this book is totally different, but every once in a while it's not bad to pick up an interesting non-fiction book.

Bubble Mania's fun lies in its quirky facts and trivia, and even includes some (unhappily) black and white pictures on how you make bubble-gum. The history goes back thousands of years ago, even to the Greeks and the Mayans!

The problem with the book is that towards the middle it seems like the author ran out of things to say and started to repeat the same facts, and the book starts to drag. But, after awhile, the book came back again with newer facts, like how kids can get paid up to thirty dollars an hour taste-testing new gum, or how gum gets distributed through premiums (one premium was a free bull!!), or how gum balls are made.

In the back of the book, it even tells you how to make your bubble gum, which is kind of the reason I got the book in the first place. The problem: You have to send away ten bucks to get the ingredients. Kind of cheap guys. Still a fun and short read though, recommended.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent source of infomation both factual and fun !!!, February 5, 1999
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Bubblemania - the chewey history of Bubble Gum is an excellent source of information. Both fact and fun. Also has recipe to make your own Bubble Gum and where to order the necessary ingredients. We used for a 2nd grade Science Project.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars it's a mouthful, January 29, 2001
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This book was amazingly great. It was my favorite book and it is the kind of book you can read over and over again. I would recomend it to absolutely anyone. This book is the best book in the world. This is a fine peice of liderature. It provides all the facts you could possilbly want and some ideas for first time chewers. You will learn amazing and practical facts you can use everyday. It was glorious, wonderful, clever, made you want to keep reading.
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