Be Careful What You Wish For: Basically, the above mentioned Aesop.Assurance Backfire: Bartholomew tries to calm down the King by assuring him that no king before him has ever succeeded in ruling the sky.The king learns that the weather he was once tired of is the only weather good enough for anyone. An Aesop: Be careful what you wish for. Adaptation Name Change: In Marvin Miller's dramatization, the king's name is Grimalken, not Derwin.Adapted Out: The trumpeter is completely absent from Marvin Miller's dramatization of the story.Can page boy Bartholomew Cubbins save the kingdom before it's buried? But the new stuff - oobleck - turns out to be sticky as glue. King Derwin, tired of only the same four weather conditions, calls upon his magicians to make something new. Bartholomew and the Oobleck is a book written by Dr.
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