Bobby in Search of a Birthday by Lebbeus Mitchell

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Mitchell, Lebbeus, 1879-1963 Mitchell, Lebbeus, 1879-1963
English
Ever wished for a birthday that’s just yours? Bobby does. And he can’t find one anywhere. This sweet, old-fashioned story follows a little boy on a quest through his town, asking everyone he meets if today is his birthday. But the reply is always the same. Everyone's birthday is already taken. Sound odd? It’s adorable. Bobby’s search leads to a gentle lesson about love, belonging, and maybe getting your special day after all. Perfect for kids and grown-ups who need a heartwarming read.
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I picked up 'Bobby in Search of a Birthday' because the title made me smile. A little boy looking for his birthday? That’s the kind of silly, sweet idea that gets you interested. And let me tell you, this book is exactly that warm, charming read you’d want on a quiet afternoon.

The Story

Bobby is a thoughtful little boy who realizes that every day seems to belong to someone else’s birthday. He starts asking around: neighbors, the baker, the postman. Is today my birthday? Nope. Everyone has their own day, and no one seems to have saved one for Bobby. So he takes off on a little adventure all over town to solve his big question. Will he find someone who can give him his own special day? Or will he learn that birthdays are about something bigger? It’a simple plot, but every page has a cozy, sunny feeling.

Why You Should Read It

What I love most is how the story handles big ideas without being heavy. Bobby isn’t cranky or demanding—he’s just curious. And the whole book feels like a gentle hug. It talks about family, being patient, and how sometimes the thing we want most is already right there. The writing is plain and easy, perfect for reading aloud. Parents will enjoy it too, because it’s nostalgic without being mushy. There’s no drama, just a kid and his sweet search. Plus, it might make you stop and think: do we really need a birthday to feel special?

Final Verdict

If you're looking for a calm, uplifting children’s book without bells and whistles, grab this. It’s great for bedtime reading, especially for the 4-8 year old bunch. But honestly, I’d recommend it to any grown-up who needs a tiny reminder to look for the good things. Bobby’s journey reminds us that you don’t need fireworks—sometimes a quiet moment and a loving family are the best birthday gift.



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