Little Wobbles Books · No. 7
A picture book

Wobbles the Jellyfish Who Danced for New York

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About this book

A small jellyfish. A very big city.

Wobbles isn't built like the other dancers. He has no feet. He has no knees. What he has is rhythm, eight tentacles, and a borough-sized dream.

This is a story about being told no, and dancing anyway. About inventing a brand new sport because the old one didn't have room for you. And about the strange, shimmering moment when New York finally looks down and says: okay, jellyfish. you're up.

  • friendship
  • grit
  • belonging
  • basketball (underwater)

“A wobbly little miracle.”

— The Reef Review

“Stings, in the best way.”

— Tide Pool Times

“Madison Square Aquarium will never be the same.”

— Hudson Bubble Weekly
About the author

Mark Mollé

Mark writes picture books for tiny humans and tall ones. He lives somewhere with good bagels and questionable weather, and believes every kid (and every jellyfish) deserves a shot at center court.