Nickelodeon Bubble Guppies Let's Rock!

Publications International Ltd. Staff

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Nickelodeon Bubble Guppies Let's Rock!

Age Rating, Reading Level & Content Guide

by Publications International Ltd. Staff

Reading Level K-1 5C Ages 5-8 Matched

The text is written at a kindergarten reading level, the subject matter is intended for younger children (ages 5–8), and the content is gentle with no concerning themes.

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About This Book

Feel the beat thumping through the water as the Bubble Guppies start to sing! Bright colors splash and bubbles pop all around you in a lively underwater concert. The music fills you with joy, making your feet want to dance and your heart smile.

Themes

MusicFriendshipEarly Literacy

Quick Assessment

This interactive book combines music and reading, designed for early readers aged 5 to 8. Featuring a six-button song module with classic melodies and Bubble Guppies-themed lyrics, it encourages musical engagement and literacy through singing and movement. The content is gentle, fun, and suitable for young children developing reading skills and an appreciation for music.

For Parents

Content Intensity

5C — Clear
Emotional
Clear
Physical
Clear
Social
Clear
Thematic
Clear

No conflict beyond everyday childhood experiences. Safe for sensitive readers.

Data confidence: standard

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Reading Insights

Hook Factor

1/10

A steady, thoughtful read that rewards patient readers.

Discussion Potential

1/10

A lighter read — great for independent enjoyment.

Book DNA

Multi-dimensional content fingerprint

Emotional Weight
2
Theme Richness
3
World Scope
1
Data Confidence
7

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Details

Book Length

12 pages
ISBN
9781450874892
Pages
12
Publisher
Pi Kids
Published
2014
Type
Fiction

Genres

Subjects

MusicHistory and Criticism