Fin Pal asks Norman "Any Siter or Bruthers?”

Goldfish Fact: Goldfish lay eggs. But they also eat their own eggs, and the babies when they hatch. So out of all those eggs, only about 10 will survive—if they are lucky. Goldfish eggs take 8-10 days to hatch.

Norman was one of the lucky ones, wasn’t he? But what about the other eggs?

Scroll down . . .

Glug

Glug

Glug . . .

Before we say glug-glug, check out the fintastic picture Charlotte sent with her letter!

Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish- about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl? Send him a letter!


Don’t forget to order your copy of NOT NORMAN: A GOLDFISH STORY and NORMAN: ONE AMAZING GOLDFISH!!


Previous
Previous

Poetry Challenge #67-Color Your World

Next
Next

Poetry Challenge #370-Only Takes Two