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Editorial Review for Bigi & Lala: Tales from the Tiny Pond
Bigi & Lala: Tales from the Tiny Pond takes a simple story—two fish
sisters starting their first grown-up job—and turns it into a humorous,
charming read. Bigi, who prefers numbers over chatter, and Lala, who enjoys
chatting over counting pearls, manage to make auditing kelp inventory
entertaining (yes, really).
The strength here is the book’s humor and believable characters. Bigi and
Lala feel like coworkers you already know. Supporting characters like Mr.
Grouper, who constantly questions everyone's competence, and Mr. Pinch, the
crab merchant who panics over missing pearls, bring energy to each scene.
Fans of humorous workplace stories or gentle adventures will appreciate this
book. It's easygoing and relatable—perfect for readers who like quiet laughs
and small victories.
If you're looking for a cheerful story about figuring things out (and
occasionally messing up), Bigi & Lala is a solid choice. It proves even
fish auditors can be heroes—just not the flashy kind. This would be a good read
for children 7+ to learn about working
life. It’s also a good choice for parents wanting to teach kids about growing
up and taking responsibilities.