Review: Jingle Jangle: The Invention of Jeronicus Jangle


 Jingle Jangle: The Invention of Jeronicus Jangle by Lyn Sisson-Talbert
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The audiobook tie-in of Jingle Jangle is a companion to the joyous Netflix movie musical, telling the story of young Journey and her grandfather Jeronicus Jangle, two very different inventors with similar gifts of magic. Jeronicus Jangle's magnificent inventions have been stolen by his former protegé Gustafson and he is frustrated and depressed by his struggles to make a new holiday toy, Buddy 3000 work. His granddaughter Journey shows up at his door with a letter from her mother (about that...) and slowly wins over her grandfather, helping him recapture his belief in magic. What's the square root of possible? Why believing, of course.

This is a happy holiday audiobook that is perfect for a car trip with children! They'll be rooting for Journey and her new friend Edison to save the day.

I received a digital audio review copy of this book from Libro.fm in exchange for an honest review.


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