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The Strange and Wonderful Tale of Robert McDoodle: The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Dog
32 pp.
| Simon |
September, 1999 |
TradeISBN 0-689-80619-1$$16.00
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Brad Sneed.
Convinced that dogs have it better than boys, Robert McDoodle runs away and enrolls in a canine school, where he discovers that being a dog isn't as easy as he thought. Though some of the rhymes are forced, the rather predictable story has its funny moments. Sneed uses a variety of interesting perspectives and takes advantage of the humor in the boy-imitates-dog situation.