Oscar Got the Blame
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Average customer review:Product Description
Oscar and Billy were the best of friends but when Billy dressed the dog in Dad's clothes - Oscar got the blame, and when Billy put frogs in Granny's slippers - Oscar got the blame. No one ever believes Oscar's explanation of events or believes that Billy even exists. It's just not fair when your invisible friend is such a naughty guy.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18874 in Books
- Published on: 2004-04-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 32 pages
Customer Reviews
Level the score...
I do apologise for what amounts to a review that is as much about levelling the score as it is talking about a book, but...
This is a children's book, its fun and colourful, comical and entertaining! If that sounds like the kind of thing your child will like - then try this book! The illustrations are lovely, as is the story - and its something you can have a laugh and a joke about with your child! ('Oh, are you sure you ate all your dinner? Are you sure Billy didn't help you?" - you get the kind of thing, you're no doubt a parent or close relative or friend)
And finally - I felt compelled to post this to redress the balance upset caused by the reviewer before this - who may or may not be a moron?
Oh look, you've managed to intentionally mis-interpret the theme of a children's story to make it seem vaguely sinister! What a clever boy you are! Yes you are! Yes you are...
Excuse me while I bask in your hilarious jibe at an innocent story.
Ok, I'm done.
This book is psychologically disturbing
This book crosses the line that divides DARK and PSYCHOLOGICALLY DISTURBING. It appears to be aimed at 3-4 year-olds, but it is about a kid with a split personality.
Do 4 year-olds need to read books confronting the issue of split personality?
Mad book.



